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Upstream merge #3

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@hamaxx hamaxx commented Nov 24, 2022

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tony2001 and others added 6 commits October 12, 2017 18:33
they are actually pretty different in some cases and both have useful
information.

typical example:
Device_Name="Galaxy S5 LTE"
Device_Code_Name="SM-G900F"
Sometimes you might want to give browscap a file that doesn't live on
the filesystem (say, for tests, or because you want to give it a
compressed file).  This commit lets you do that by passing in any
buffered-file object, rather than requiring a filename.
use DeviceCodeName for code name and DeviceName for name
Add an InitBrowsCapFromBuffer() function.
@hamaxx hamaxx merged commit 6c38c01 into master Nov 24, 2022
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