join
Naively combines a series of paths with the native path separator. Allocates memory for the result, which must be freed by the caller.
Function parameters
Parameters
Type definitions in this namespace
Types
Returns if the given byte is a valid path separator
Functions
- isSep
- Returns if the given byte is a valid path separator
- join
- Naively combines a series of paths with the native path separator.
- joinZ
- Naively combines a series of paths with the native path separator and null terminator.
- resolve
- On Windows, this calls `resolveWindows` and on POSIX it calls `resolvePosix`.
- resolveWindows
- This function is like a series of `cd` statements executed one after another.
- resolvePosix
- This function is like a series of `cd` statements executed one after another.
- dirname
- Strip the last component from a file path.
- relative
- Returns the relative path from `from` to `to`.
- extension
- Searches for a file extension separated by a `.` and returns the string after that `.`.
- stem
- Returns the last component of this path without its extension (if any):
- ComponentIterator
- A path component iterator that can move forwards and backwards.
- fmtAsUtf8Lossy
- Format a path encoded as bytes for display as UTF-8.
- fmtWtf16LeAsUtf8Lossy
- Format a path encoded as WTF-16 LE for display as UTF-8.
= '\\'
Values
- sep_windows
- = '\\'
- sep_posix
- = '/'
- sep
- = switch (native_os) { .windows, .uefi => sep_windows, else => sep_posix, }
- sep_str_windows
- = "\\"
- sep_str_posix
- = "/"
- sep_str
- = switch (native_os) { .windows, .uefi => sep_str_windows, else => sep_str_posix, }
- delimiter_windows
- = ';'
- delimiter_posix
- = ':'
- delimiter
- = if (native_os == .windows) delimiter_windows else delimiter_posix
Source
Implementation
pub fn join(allocator: Allocator, paths: []const []const u8) ![]u8 {
return joinSepMaybeZ(allocator, sep, isSep, paths, false);
}