(pwdgrp::is_group): New inline method. (add_account_from_windows): Drop group argument from declaration. (fetch_account_from_windows): Ditto. (check_file): Ditto. (add_user_from_windows): Call add_account_from_windows accordingly. (add_group_from_windows): Ditto. * uinfo.cc (pwdgrp::add_account_from_windows): Drop group argument. Use is_group method instead. (pwdgrp::check_file): Ditto. (pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_windows): Ditto. * grp.cc: Accommodate aforementioned changes. * passwd.cc: Ditto. |
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