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Re: bugs in dirname module
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Paul Eggert |
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Re: bugs in dirname module |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Nov 2005 21:57:23 -0800 |
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Eric Blake <address@hidden> writes:
> On the other hand, on cygwin, "./a:b" is a valid name whose base_name is
> unambiguously "a:b" per POSIX,
We needn't conform strictly to the POSIX spec as far as slashes go;
otherwise we'd be forced to treat "a/b" as not having a directory
separator.
The point is that dir_name(FOO) should return the directory that FOO
is in, and base_name(FOO) should return a file name that identifies
FOO if the working directory is dirname(FOO). For this example on
Cygwin, it appears that dir_name("./a:b") should be "." (since that's
the directory that the file is in) and base_name("./a:b") should be
"./a:b" (since "a:b" won't do). For all the examples you've given so
far, it is the case that base_name(FOO) can return a suffix of FOO,
no?
Similarly, dir_name("//") should be "//" and base_name("//") should be
"//" on Cygwin (I guess -- I keep forgetting how Cygwin works).
> I don't think it is worth complicating base_name for this extreme
> corner case
Hmm, I'm not sure I agree. As long as we're trying to handle these
weird DOS names, we might as well handle all the cases. It's not that
hard, is it?
- Re: bugs in dirname module, (continued)
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Paul Eggert, 2005/11/06
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Eric Blake, 2005/11/08
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Bruno Haible, 2005/11/09
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Paul Eggert, 2005/11/09
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Eric Blake, 2005/11/09
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Paul Eggert, 2005/11/10
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Eric Blake, 2005/11/10
- Re: bugs in dirname module,
Paul Eggert <=
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Eric Blake, 2005/11/11
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Paul Eggert, 2005/11/16
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Eric Blake, 2005/11/17
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Paul Eggert, 2005/11/17
- Re: bugs in dirname module, Jim Meyering, 2005/11/17
Re: bugs in dirname module, Eric Blake, 2005/11/17