Well, in Perl/Ruby/Bash you would,
`/bin/mkdir -p $pathname` #perl
%x(/bin/mkdir -p #{pathname}) #ruby
/bin/mkdir -p $pathname #bash
So you could evoke system,
system("mkdir -p pathname");
Added:
Well, you want to split the given path into parts and make each part. Easy enough to do in C (change char* and char[] to std::string, strcat to += for c++),
int MakeDir( char* pathname )
{
struct stat sbuf;
if( stat(pathname, &sbuf) < 0 )
{
mkdir(pathname,0); //set your permissions as you like in 2nd argument
return(0);
}
else //exists? skip
{
//stat.st_mode tells file or dir
if( S_ISDIR(stat.st_mode) ) { return(0); }
else if( S_ISREG(stat.st_mode) ) { return(-1); }
else if( S_ISFIFO(stat.st_mode) ) { return(-1); }
else if( S_LNK(stat.st_mode) ) { return(0); } //can link to dir
else { return(-1); }
}
return(0);
};
////char PATHSEP = "\/"; //unix/linux //not needed, just use 'mkdir -p'
char PATHSEP = "\\"; //windows
int MkdirPath( char *pathname )
{
char parts = strdup(pathname);
char buildpath[strlen(pathname)] = "";
char* part = strtok(parts,PATHSEP);
while ( part )
{
strcat(pathname, PATHSEP); strcat(pathname, part);
if( MakeDir( pathname ) < 0 ) { break; }
part = strtok(NULL,PATHSEP);
}
return(0);
};