diff --git a/src/ini_load.cpp b/src/ini_load.cpp --- a/src/ini_load.cpp +++ b/src/ini_load.cpp @@ -12,10 +12,8 @@ #include "stdafx.h" #include "core/alloc_func.hpp" #include "core/mem_func.hpp" -#include "debug.h" #include "ini_type.h" #include "string_func.h" -#include "fileio_func.h" /** * Construct a new in-memory item of an Ini file. @@ -205,19 +203,7 @@ void IniLoadFile::LoadFromDisk(const cha uint comment_alloc = 0; size_t end; - /* - * Now we are going to open a file that contains no more than simple - * plain text. That would raise the question: "why open the file as - * if it is a binary file?". That's simple... Microsoft, in all - * their greatness and wisdom decided it would be useful if ftell - * is aware of '\r\n' and "sees" that as a single character. The - * easiest way to test for that situation is by searching for '\n' - * and decrease the value every time you encounter a '\n'. This will - * thus also make ftell "see" the '\r' when it is not there, so the - * result of ftell will be highly unreliable. So to work around this - * marvel of wisdom we have to open in as a binary file. - */ - FILE *in = FioFOpenFile(filename, "rb", DATA_DIR, &end); + FILE *in = this->OpenFile(filename, &end); if (in == NULL) return; end += ftell(in); @@ -253,7 +239,7 @@ void IniLoadFile::LoadFromDisk(const cha /* it's a group? */ if (s[0] == '[') { if (e[-1] != ']') { - ShowInfoF("ini: invalid group name '%s'", buffer); + this->ReportFileError("ini: invalid group name '", buffer, "'"); } else { e--; } @@ -296,7 +282,7 @@ void IniLoadFile::LoadFromDisk(const cha item->value = (!quoted && e == t) ? NULL : strndup(t, e - t); } else { /* it's an orphan item */ - ShowInfoF("ini: '%s' outside of group", buffer); + this->ReportFileError("ini: '", buffer, "' outside of group"); } }