> The result can only be trusted to be valid if the filename is absolute.

Yes, but that limitation is inherent in convert-standard-filename's
mission, unless you want to add it a second argument ABSOLUTE.

I mean, how would convert-standard-filename differentiate between
"x:/y" (a drive and path) and "x:/y" (a four-character name with
non-standard characters), when the goal of the function is *precisely*
to turn such non-valid names into valid ones?

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                    /L/e/k/t/u


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