- 27 Oct, 2010 17 commits
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Martin Wilck authored
Experiments show xcopy under Windows does not use argc/argv logic for treating double quotes and backslashes. The xcopy logic is simplified because literal quotes are illegal in Windows file names, thus escaped double quotes (\") need not be treated. 'XCOPY "c:\dir a" "c:\dir b\"' works under Windows.
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Martin Wilck authored
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David Hedberg authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Piotr Caban authored
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Louis Lenders authored
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Louis Lenders authored
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André Hentschel authored
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Carl Raffaele authored
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- 26 Oct, 2010 23 commits
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Aric Stewart authored
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David Hedberg authored
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Sven Baars authored
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Sven Baars authored
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Paul Vriens authored
Translation by Đorđe Vasiljević.
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Hans Leidekker authored
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Yaron Shahrabani authored
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Jacek Caban authored
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Jacek Caban authored
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Detlef Riekenberg authored
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Nikolay Sivov authored
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
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Henri Verbeet authored
Instead of directly from the stateblock. Note that the GLSL backend doesn't take these flags into account at all. That's probably a bug in the GLSL backend, but needs tests.
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