Is there any path open-source manipulation library which supports all of the following?
Unrestricted path lengths (i.e. the only restriction should be from the range of
size_t
, not arbitrary limitations like 256 characters)Basic manipulations like canonicalization, the equivalent of
basename
,dirname
, getting the file extension, getting the root, etc.All valid Windows-style paths and file names, such as
\Rooted
,Dir/
,C:\Dir/foo
,File
,\\Computer\Dir/File
,\\.\C:
,Foo\./.\Bar:ADS
, or\\?\C:\Dir\Escaped:ADS:$DATA
- I believe this should also cover POSIX-style paths, but if not, those should work too
I'd prefer C++, but C is also fine.
chdir
or useopenat
multiple times to reach the target file. So even if the library had no limit, the pathnames it returned would be of little use. Also, on non-windows systems, files do not have canonical names (POSIX has hard links).../home/me/.config/foo
, the extension is empty, not.config/foo
.myfile.dat:stream1:$DATA
. Extension is.dat
, not.dat:stream1:$DATA
. The sad thing is that the author tries to push his library to the C++ standard.\.\
and\..\
)