MSDN documentation states that for files larger than 4 gigabytes,there is the CFileFind::GetLength64() function that returns the size as 64Bit number.But the function just return a wrong 32Bit number. Damn Microsoft!
Solution: write a derived class(CMyFtpFileFind) from CFtpFileFind,and implementing the GetLength64() member function correctly. Replace this derived class with CFtpFileFind.
Reference: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/bugs/getlength64bug.asp.aspx?print=true
Solution: write a derived class(CMyFtpFileFind) from CFtpFileFind,and implementing the GetLength64() member function correctly. Replace this derived class with CFtpFileFind.
Reference: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/bugs/getlength64bug.asp.aspx?print=true
Last version: https://gist.github.com/978421
Source code as following text:
class CMyFtpFileFind : public CFtpFileFind{public :CMyFtpFileFind ( CFtpConnection * pConnection , DWORD dwContext = 1 ) : CFtpFileFind ( pConnection , dwContext ){}
virtual ~ CMyFtpFileFind () { }
__int64 GetLength64 () const{ASSERT ( m_hContext != NULL );ASSERT_VALID ( this );unsigned __int64 uRet = 0 ;
if ( m_pFoundInfo != NULL ){unsigned __int64 uFileSizeLow = (( LPWIN32_FIND_DATA ) m_pFoundInfo ) -> nFileSizeLow ;unsigned __int64 uFileSizeHigh = (( LPWIN32_FIND_DATA ) m_pFoundInfo ) -> nFileSizeHigh ;uRet = uFileSizeLow + ( uFileSizeHigh << 32 );}
return uRet ;}
}; // CMyFtpFileFind