* Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior @ 2007-09-14 14:31 Mirko 2007-09-14 15:01 ` Sven Joachim ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Mirko @ 2007-09-14 14:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Hi, I am running Emacs 22.1.1 on Windows XP, and I observe that file-name- directory does not check whether the actual directory exists. It just parses the string argument for the directory & file parts. I am not complaining about it not checking whether the directory exists, I just want to confirm that this behavior is by design. Thanks, Mirko ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior 2007-09-14 14:31 Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior Mirko @ 2007-09-14 15:01 ` Sven Joachim 2007-09-14 15:33 ` Eli Zaretskii [not found] ` <mailman.873.1189784002.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Sven Joachim @ 2007-09-14 15:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs Mirko <mvukovic@nycap.rr.com> writes: > I am running Emacs 22.1.1 on Windows XP, and I observe that file-name- > directory does not check whether the actual directory exists. It just > parses the string argument for the directory & file parts. That's correct. > I am not complaining about it not checking whether the directory > exists, I just want to confirm that this behavior is by design. It is by design, also in other file-name-* functions. Sven ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior 2007-09-14 14:31 Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior Mirko 2007-09-14 15:01 ` Sven Joachim @ 2007-09-14 15:33 ` Eli Zaretskii [not found] ` <mailman.873.1189784002.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2007-09-14 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs > From: Mirko <mvukovic@nycap.rr.com> > Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 14:31:24 -0000 > > I am running Emacs 22.1.1 on Windows XP, and I observe that file-name- > directory does not check whether the actual directory exists. It just > parses the string argument for the directory & file parts. > > I am not complaining about it not checking whether the directory > exists, I just want to confirm that this behavior is by design. It's by design. file-name-directory is driven by syntax of file names, not by whether files or directories exist. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
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* Re: Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior [not found] ` <mailman.873.1189784002.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2007-09-15 1:26 ` Barry Margolin 2007-09-17 2:46 ` Mirko 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Barry Margolin @ 2007-09-15 1:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs In article <mailman.873.1189784002.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote: > > From: Mirko <mvukovic@nycap.rr.com> > > Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 14:31:24 -0000 > > > > I am running Emacs 22.1.1 on Windows XP, and I observe that file-name- > > directory does not check whether the actual directory exists. It just > > parses the string argument for the directory & file parts. > > > > I am not complaining about it not checking whether the directory > > exists, I just want to confirm that this behavior is by design. > > It's by design. file-name-directory is driven by syntax of file > names, not by whether files or directories exist. And it's easy to explain why it works this way. Suppose you wanted a function that creates a file, as well as its directory if necessary. It will call file-name-directory to get the directory name, and then check whether the directory exists to determine if it needs to create it. -- Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu Arlington, MA *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me *** *** PLEASE don't copy me on replies, I'll read them in the group *** ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior 2007-09-15 1:26 ` Barry Margolin @ 2007-09-17 2:46 ` Mirko 2007-09-17 4:04 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Mirko @ 2007-09-17 2:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs On Sep 14, 9:26 pm, Barry Margolin <bar...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > In article <mailman.873.1189784002.18990.help-gnu-em...@gnu.org>, > Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> wrote: > > > > From: Mirko <mvuko...@nycap.rr.com> > > > Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 14:31:24 -0000 > > > > I am running Emacs 22.1.1 on Windows XP, and I observe that file-name- > > > directory does not check whether the actual directory exists. It just > > > parses the string argument for the directory & file parts. > > > > I am not complaining about it not checking whether the directory > > > exists, I just want to confirm that this behavior is by design. > > > It's by design. file-name-directory is driven by syntax of file > > names, not by whether files or directories exist. > > And it's easy to explain why it works this way. Suppose you wanted a > function that creates a file, as well as its directory if necessary. It > will call file-name-directory to get the directory name, and then check > whether the directory exists to determine if it needs to create it. > > -- > Barry Margolin, bar...@alum.mit.edu > Arlington, MA > *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me *** > *** PLEASE don't copy me on replies, I'll read them in the group *** First, thank you to all who posted. Continuing, what is the expected behavior if the argument does not end in a slash, like (file-name-directory "~/foo/bar/") vs (file-name-directory "~/foo/ bar") On windows, the first form returns the full argument, while the second "~/foo/". Is that the expected behavior? These question stem from a problem I am having with emacs-muse, and I am trying to figure out whether this is a consequence of the windows version of emacs, or something else. Thank you very much to all. Mirko ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior 2007-09-17 2:46 ` Mirko @ 2007-09-17 4:04 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2007-09-17 4:04 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs > From: Mirko <mvukovic@nycap.rr.com> > Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 02:46:12 -0000 > > Continuing, what is the expected behavior if the argument does not end > in a slash, like > > (file-name-directory "~/foo/bar/") vs (file-name-directory "~/foo/ > bar") > > On windows, the first form returns the full argument, while the > second "~/foo/". Is that the expected behavior? Yes. The ELisp manual says (in the node that describes file-name-directory): On most systems, the directory part is everything up to and including the last slash (backslash is also allowed in input on MS-DOS or MS-Windows); the nondirectory part is the rest. So if the file name ends with a slash, it's treated as a directory. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2007-09-17 4:04 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 6+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2007-09-14 14:31 Please confirm this file-name-directory behavior Mirko 2007-09-14 15:01 ` Sven Joachim 2007-09-14 15:33 ` Eli Zaretskii [not found] ` <mailman.873.1189784002.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 2007-09-15 1:26 ` Barry Margolin 2007-09-17 2:46 ` Mirko 2007-09-17 4:04 ` Eli Zaretskii
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