realpath
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# $EPIC: realpath.txt,v 1.1.1.1 2006/07/11 04:57:43 jnelson Exp $
Synopsis:
$realpath(<filepath>)
Technical:
- If the <filepath> argument is omitted the empty string is returned.
- If the operating system does not have the realpath(3) function call, the <filepath> argument is returned.
- All directories, if any, in <filepath> must exist; if any of them do not exist the empty string is returned.
- The return function is the full absolute path of <filepath> with all symbolic links, `.', `..' and extra '/'s references resolved.
- This function calls the operating system's realpath(3) function.
Practical:
Useful if you want to find the absolute path of filename with '.' or '..' or symbolic links in it.
Returns:
The absolute path equivalent of <filepath>
Examples:
If /home is a symbolic link to /usr/home, and /usr/local is a link to /local, then
$realpath(/home/../local/src) returns "/local/src" (/home -> /usr/home .. -> /usr local -> /local src -> /local/src)
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