Re: split a /path/filename into components



Eric wrote:

Is there a C library function that can take a path and break it into its
component parts? I think dos has one called fnsplit but i cant seem to
find an equal in the linux world
Thanks
Eric
well, i decided to roll my own since its fairly easy - i just didnt want to
reinvent the wheel.
Thanks
Eric

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