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--- Comment #6 from Jonathan M Davis 2011-12-26 14:02:45
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I believe that Posix at least uses the term regular file for normal files, and
then still uses the term file for everything. It _can_ be a bit confusing, but
I don't know a bette
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--- Comment #4 from Jonathan M Davis 2011-12-06 23:14:01
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If you have /dir or dir/, the name of the directory is dir, not /dir, or dir/.
It is illegal on Posix systems to have a directory name with / in it, just like
it's illegal on Win
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--- Comment #3 from Andrej Mitrovic 2011-12-06
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(In reply to comment #2)
> and since directory separators
> are invalid in both directory and file names
Why are they invalid in directory names?
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--- Comment #1 from Andrej Mitrovic 2011-11-24
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(In reply to comment #0)
> "Returns the name of a file, without any leading directory and with an
> optional
> suffix chopped off. "
>
> It should be:
> Returns the name of a fi