CLEANNAME(3)CLEANNAME(3)

NAME
cleanname – clean a path name

SYNOPSIS
#include <u.h>
#include <libc.h>
char* cleanname(char *filename)

DESCRIPTION
Cleanname takes a filename and by lexical processing only returns the shortest string that names the same (possibly hypothetical) file. It eliminates multiple and trailing slashes, and it lexically interprets . and .. directory components in the name. The string is overwritten in place.
The shortest string cleanname can return is two bytes: the null-terminated string ".". Therefore filename must contain room for at least two bytes.

SOURCE
/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/cleanname.c

SEE ALSO
cleanname(1)

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