normfname
normfname |
Purpose
Synopsis
char *normfname(char *fname, const char *ext, int force);
Arguments
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fname
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Path and file name to normalize
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ext
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Extension to append to the file name
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force
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If 0, the extension is appended to the file name only if it has no extension; otherwise, the provided extension replaces the existing file name extension
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Return value
The parameter
fname.
Further information
This function prepares a file name (including its path) for being used with operating system functions by setting the correct path separator (
e.g. replace `/' by `\' under Windows) and appends a given file extension to it. The array
fname must be large enough to receive the provided extension
ext.
Related topics
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