os_path.h

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/* * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana *                         University Research and Technology *                         Corporation.  All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University *                         of Tennessee Research Foundation.  All rights *                         reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,  *                         University of Stuttgart.  All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. *                         All rights reserved. * $COPYRIGHT$ *  * Additional copyrights may follow *  * $HEADER$ *//** @file: * Creates an operating system-acceptable path name. * * The opal_os_path() function takes a variable number of string arguments and * concatenates them into a path name using the path separator character appropriate * to the local operating system. NOTE: the string returned by this function has been * malloc'd - thus, the user is responsible for free'ing the memory used by * the string. * * CRITICAL NOTE: The input variable list MUST be terminated by a NULL value. Failure * to do this will cause the program to suffer a catastrophic failure - usually a * segmentation violation or bus error. * * The function calls orte_sys_info() to ensure that the path separator character * has been identified. If that value cannot be identified for some reason, * the function will return a NULL value. Likewise, specifying a path name that * exceeds the maximum allowable path name length on the local system will result * in the return of a NULL value. * * */#ifndef OPAL_OS_PATH_H#define OPAL_OS_PATH_H#include "opal_config.h"#include <stdio.h>#include <stdarg.h>#if defined(c_plusplus) || defined(__cplusplus)extern "C" {#endif/**  * @param relative A boolean that specifies if the path name is to be constructed * relative to the current directory or as an absolute path. If no path * elements are included in the function call, then the function returns * "." for a relative path name and "<path separator char>" -  * the top of the directory tree - for an absolute path name. * @param elem1,elem2,... A variable number of (char *)path_elements * can be provided to the function, terminated by a NULL value. These * elements will be concatenated, each separated by the path separator * character, into a path name and returned. * @retval path_name A pointer to a fully qualified path name composed of the * provided path elements, separated by the path separator character * appropriate to the local operating system. The path_name string has been malloc'd * and therefore the user is responsible for free'ing the field.*/OPAL_DECLSPEC char *opal_os_path(bool relative, ...);/** * Convert the path to be OS friendly. On UNIX this function will * be empty, when on Windows it will convert all '/' to '\\' and * eventually remove the '/cygdrive/' from the beginning of the * path (if the configure was runned under Cygwin). */#if defined(__WINDOWS__)static inline char* opal_make_filename_os_friendly( char* filename ){    char* p = filename;    size_t length;        if( NULL == filename )        return NULL;        length = strlen(filename);    if( strncmp( filename, "/cygdrive/", 10 ) == 0 ) {        memmove( filename + 1, filename + 10, length - 10 );        filename[0] = filename[1];        filename[1] = ':';        filename[length - 10 + 1] = '\0';    }    for( ; *p != '\0'; p++ ) {        if( *p == '/' )            *p = '\\';    }    return filename;}#else#define opal_make_filename_os_friendly(PATH)   (PATH)#endif  /* defined(__WINDOWS__) */#if defined(c_plusplus) || defined(__cplusplus)}#endif#endif /* OPAL_OS_PATH_H */

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