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Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 06:29:33 +0300
From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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To: "Laurynas Biveinis" <lauras AT softhome DOT net>
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> From: "Laurynas Biveinis" <lauras AT softhome DOT net>
> Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 22:27:11 +0200
> 
> > +	/* This could or could not be a symlink.  Since we don't want
> > +	   to pay the price of finding out, we return DT_UNKNOWN, and
> > +	   the application is supposed to stat the file in response.  */
> > +	dir->de.d_type = DT_UNKNOWN;
> 
> This scenario in comment isn't the fastest one - the fastest
> way to check out for symlinkiness is __internal_readlink(),
> not *stat(). So if application really stat unknown files, I suggest
> doing __internal_readlink() here.

I was thinking about GNU Fileutils, and they only use standard
functions.  But you are right: the comment should be more general.
Perhaps I should add something to the docs about this.

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