where an application may want to keep that pointer open.
All routines now are distinct from parnaoia routines with suitable
#defines for compatibility.
range when the drive endian was different than the CD-ROM
endianness. We do this by always allocating an extra block, but it
would be better to understand whether this is correct or whether some
logic needs to be fixed.
clever, it isn't complete. It may be that we need to use this along in
conjunctin with the endianness of the OS. That is instead of
big/little endian, what's needed is same/not same endian.
For now, the simplest thing is to just disable all of this and wait to
discover a CD-ROM drive where we have a problem.
read.{c,h}: separate include for the reading routines.
disc.{c,h}: more moved here from corresponding cdio.
device.c: a place for device/driver related routines.
interface.c: break up line to make debugging easier.
First paranoia regression test. It's run automatically as it assumes
that you have a *flawless* CD-DA in a drive.
*.{c,h}: more integration toward libcdio routines. In particular remove
swap16 and swap32.
Reorganize directory structure for inclusion of cd-paranoia. Works for
GNU/Linux. Other OS's may be broken. Regression test output needs to
be adjusted too.
Move:
lib/driver (split off of lib)
lib/iso9660 (split off of lib)
Add from paranoia:
lib/cdda_interface
lib/paranoia
src/paranoia
Also made some small changes to capability indentification to show
more reading capabilties and show that.
cd-info now shows the total disc size.