- my_dev_t st_dev; /* device */
- ino_t st_ino; /* inode */
- mode_t st_mode; /* protection */
- nlink_t st_nlink; /* number of hard links */
- uid_t st_uid; /* user ID of owner */
- gid_t st_gid; /* group ID of owner */
- my_dev_t st_rdev; /* device type (if inode device) */
- off_t st_size; /* total size, in bytes */
- unsigned long st_blksize; /* blocksize for filesystem I/O */
- unsigned long st_blocks; /* number of blocks allocated */
- time_t st_atime; /* time of last access */
- time_t st_mtime; /* time of last modification */
- time_t st_ctime; /* time of last change */
+ /* KLUDGE: The verbose wrapped_st_ prefixes are to protect us from
+ * the C preprocessor as wielded by the fiends of OpenBSD, who do
+ * things like
+ * #define st_atime st_atimespec.tv_sec
+ * I remember when I was young and innocent, I read about how the
+ * C preprocessor isn't to be used to globally munge random
+ * lowercase symbols like this, because things like this could
+ * happen, and I nodded sagely. But now I know better.:-| This is
+ * another entry for Dan Barlow's ongoing episodic rant about C
+ * header files, I guess.. -- WHN 2001-05-10 */
+ ffi_dev_t wrapped_st_dev; /* device */
+ ino_t wrapped_st_ino; /* inode */
+ mode_t wrapped_st_mode; /* protection */
+ nlink_t wrapped_st_nlink; /* number of hard links */
+ uid_t wrapped_st_uid; /* user ID of owner */
+ gid_t wrapped_st_gid; /* group ID of owner */
+ ffi_dev_t wrapped_st_rdev; /* device type (if inode device) */
+ ffi_off_t wrapped_st_size; /* total size, in bytes */
+ unsigned long wrapped_st_blksize; /* blocksize for filesystem I/O */
+ unsigned long wrapped_st_blocks; /* number of blocks allocated */
+ time_t wrapped_st_atime; /* time_t of last access */
+ time_t wrapped_st_mtime; /* time_t of last modification */
+ time_t wrapped_st_ctime; /* time_t of last change */