peternilsson42 wrote:
> Vic Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Thomas Hruska wrote:
>>     
>>> {deleted]
>>> Yup.  That should work (forgot the "\\" though).
>>> I generally use BString, though and I would probably do
>>> something like:
>>>
>>> BString a;
>>>
>>> a = argv[1] + BString('\\') + argv[2];
>>>
>>> For readability reasons.  One should always check that
>>> there are 3 elements in the array first (usually via argc).
>>>       
>> [deleted]
>>
>> hopefully everyone will realize that the '\\' is CRAP!!!!!!!!
>>     
>
> Yes.
>
>   
>> '/' is a valid path delimiter in ALL STANDARD C++
>> implementations and their runtimes.
>>     
>
> That's a big call since: a) the C++ standard doesn't have
> any requirements on file path delimeters; and b) as recently
> as last year, some installations of Windows NT required a
> patch to allow recognition of forward slash as a path
> delimiter for stat().
>   
stat() isn't standard

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