The CompareFileTime function compares two 64-bit file times.
LONG CompareFileTime(
CONST FILETIME *lpFileTime1, |
// pointer to first file time |
CONST FILETIME *lpFileTime2 |
// pointer to second file time |
); |
The return value is one of the following values:
Value |
Meaning |
-1 |
First file time is less than second file time. |
0 |
First file time is equal to second file time. |
+1 |
First file time is greater than second file time. |
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