It has been a while since I messed with C/C++, and my memory of the available functions for working with a char* has gone out the window.
I currently use the following code to get the Current Working Directory...
char *path = NULL;
size_t size = 0;
path = _getcwd(path, size);
Msg("Current Working Directory: %s\n", path);
However, I need to take this path, then cut off the last directory, dropping it to the previous directory. It currently stores something like "C:/srcds/orangebox" in path, and I need to drop the last directory from this to get the correct path. In this case, it would be "C:/srcds".
What is the best way to do this with a char*? Please don't suggest to use strings. I know this is immensely easier, but the SDK I use revolves heavily around char* instead, so I try to stick with this for readability.
std::string
? Apply.c_str()
when your API requires achar const*
... as late as possible. Really. Especially if you care about "readability" ("legibility"). And what is "C/C++"?boost::filesystem
for this.