rename
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#$EPIC: rename.txt,v 1.4 2007/03/02 02:32:04 jnelson Exp $
Synopsis:
$rename(<oldpath> <newpath>)
Technical:
- The <oldpath> and <newpath> arguments are dwords which is different than most functions.
- If the <oldpath> or <newpath> arguments are omitted this function returns the empty string.
- The file <oldpath> is renamed to <newpath> in accordance with the rename(2) system call on your operating system.
- Generally speaking $rename() cannot move files between file systems, but they can be moved between directories on the same file system.
Practical:
Naturally, this function is useful any time a file needs to be renamed. One use for it might be to back up your .ircrc before doing a SAVE, just in case something goes wrong before the command is completed.
Returns:
0 file renamed successfully -1 error during rename attempt
Examples:
$rename(~/.ircrc ~/.ircrc.bak) returns 0 if successful $rename(/etc/passwd /etc/hahaha) probably will return -1
History:
This function first appeared in EPIC2.
rename.txt · Last modified: 2007/03/02 02:32 by 127.0.0.1