/*
* Directory and path functions
* Copyright
* (C) 1992 Joseph H. Allen
*
* This file is part of JOE (Joe's Own Editor)
*/
char *joesep(char *path);
/* char *namprt(char *path);
* Return name part of a path. There is no name if the last character
* in the path is '/'.
*
* The name part of "/hello/there" is "there"
* The name part of "/hello/" is ""
* The name part if "/" is ""
*/
char *namprt(const char *path);
char *namepart(char *tmp, ptrdiff_t tmpsiz, const char *path);
/* char *dirprt(char *path);
* Return directory and drive part of a path. I.E., everything to the
* left of the name part.
*
* The directory part of "/hello/there" is "/hello/"
* The directory part of "/hello/" is "/hello/"
* The directory part of "/" is "/"
*/
char *dirprt(const char *path);
/* char *begprt(char *path);
* Return the beginning part of a path.
*
* The beginning part of "/hello/there" is "/hello/"
* The beginning part of "/hello/" is "/"
* The beginning part of "/" is "/"
*/
char *begprt(const char *path);
/* char *endprt(char *path);
* Return the ending part of a path.
*
* The ending part of "/hello/there" is "there"
* The ending part of "/hello/" is "hello/"
* The ending part of "/" is ""
*/
char *endprt(const char *path);
/* int mkpath(char *path);
* Make sure path exists. If it doesn't, try to create it
*
* Returns 1 for error or 0 for success. The current directory
* and drive will be at the given path if successful, otherwise
* the drive and path will be elsewhere (not necessarily where they
* were before mkpath was called).
*/
int mkpath(char *path);
/* char *mktmp(char *);
* Create an empty temporary file. The file name created is the string passed
* to this function postfixed with /joe.tmp.XXXXXX, where XXXXXX is some
* string six chars long which makes this file unique.
*/
char *mktmp(const char *where);
/* Change drive and directory */
#define chddir chdir
/* int rmatch(char *pattern,char *string);
* Return true if string matches pattern
*
* Pattern is:
* * matches 0 or more characters
* ? matches any 1 character
* [...] matches 1 character in set
* [^...] matches 1 character not in set
* [[] matches [
* [*] matches *
* [?] matches ?
* any other matches self
*
* Ranges of characters may be specified in sets with 'A-B'
* '-' may be specified in sets by placing it at the ends
* '[' may be specified in sets by placing it first
*/
int rmatch(const char *a, const char *b);
int isreg(const char *s);
/* char **rexpnd(char *path,char *pattern);
* Generate array (see va.h) of file names from directory in 'path'
* which match the pattern 'pattern'
*/
char **rexpnd(const char *word);
char **rexpnd_users(const char *word);
char **rexpnd_cmd_cd(const char *word);
char **rexpnd_cmd_path(const char *word);
int chpwd(const char *path);
char *pwd(void);
char *simplify_prefix(const char *path);
char *dequotevs(char *path);