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|  | We re-introduce the functionality of invalidating the caches for an
inode specified by path by adding a new routine
fuse_invalidate_path. This is useful for network-based file systems
which use the high-level API, enabling them to notify the kernel about
external changes.
This is a revival of Miklos Szeredi's original code for the
fuse_invalidate routine. | 
|  | This reverts commit d5cdbb94a0650b0a462682cf0a84463ff1513900.
null works completely fine, just the mountpoint should
be a regular file -- so there is no need to dismiss it.
Also:
- fixing up compiler warnings
- checking if the mountpoint is a regular file | 
|  | An earlier version of the fioclient.c example was intended to be
used together with cusexmp.c. The former has since evolved into
ioctl_client.c and no longer has the function necessary to test
CUSE. Therefore, we've added a new cuse_client.c that is clearly
associated with the cuse.c example file system. | 
|  | This should make it more obvious at first glance what the different
examples do. | 
|  | The new names should make it more obvious at first glance
what each example demonstrates. | 
|  | Also, added more comments for the same purpose. | 
|  | This does not seem to be working. Maybe because it tries to treat the
mountpoint as a file rather than a directory? | 
|  | These examplesdemonstrate the use of the `fuse_lowlevel_notify_store`
and `fuse_lowlevel_notify_inval_inode` functions. | 
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|  | Add .gitignore files and delete .cvsignore files. |