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Re: CTree/ETree
In <1993Feb24.092523.8166@gallant.apple.com> dlyons@apple.com (David A Lyons) writes:
>In article <1993Feb13.150743.26979@actrix.gen.nz> ,
>David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz writes:
>(About the CTree and ETree "open files" that show up for HFS volumes.)
>>Probably just for convenience. I think the HFS FST has made up the
>>filenames just to be consistent. I wonder what happens if you try to
>>close them? :-)
>Exactly, they are for the HFS FST's convenience. You can't refer to them
>by pathname, because they have full pathnames which are impossible ("
>CTree" and " ETree", which don't start with colons).
>If you try to close them by reference number, you get error $004B, bad
>storage type.
Just out of curiosity, what would happen if we tried to read (or, heaven forbid, WRITE) to those files? Would we end up reading some wonderful B*Tree nodes or something, or would the operation just return error $004B as well?
(I have a morbid fear of B*Trees...I've had two experiences with manually editing an HFS volume to fix real bad problems that Norton won't fix :)
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