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/*
* IOUSRD - module to create new FILE IO redirectors at prg level
*
* Copyright 2014 Przemyslaw Czerpak <druzus / at / priv.onet.pl>
*
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*/
#ifndef _HBIOUSR_CH
#define _HBIOUSR_CH
/* method numbers */
#define IOUSR_ACCEPT 1
#define IOUSR_EXISTS 2
#define IOUSR_DELETE 3
#define IOUSR_RENAME 4
#define IOUSR_COPY 5
#define IOUSR_DIREXISTS 6
#define IOUSR_DIRMAKE 7
#define IOUSR_DIRREMOVE 8
#define IOUSR_DIRSPACE 9
#define IOUSR_DIRECTORY 10
#define IOUSR_TIMEGET 11
#define IOUSR_TIMESET 12
#define IOUSR_ATTRGET 13
#define IOUSR_ATTRSET 14
#define IOUSR_LINK 15
#define IOUSR_LINKSYM 16
#define IOUSR_LINKREAD 17
#define IOUSR_OPEN 18
#define IOUSR_CLOSE 19
#define IOUSR_LOCK 20
#define IOUSR_LOCKTEST 21
#define IOUSR_READ 22
#define IOUSR_WRITE 23
#define IOUSR_READAT 24
#define IOUSR_WRITEAT 25
#define IOUSR_TRUNCAT 26
#define IOUSR_SEEK 27
#define IOUSR_SIZE 28
#define IOUSR_EOF 29
#define IOUSR_FLUSH 30
#define IOUSR_COMMIT 31
#define IOUSR_CONFIGURE 32
#define IOUSR_HANDLE 33
#define IOUSR_METHODCOUNT 33
#endif /* _HBIOUSR_CH */