realpath — return the canonicalized absolute pathname
#include <limits.h> #include <stdlib.h>
char
*realpath( |
const char *path, |
char *resolved_path) ; |
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realpath
() expands all
symbolic links and resolves references to /./
, /../
and
extra '/' characters in the null-terminated string named by
path
to produce a
canonicalized absolute pathname. The resulting pathname is
stored as a null-terminated string, up to a maximum of
PATH_MAX
bytes, in the buffer
pointed to by resolved_path
. The resulting
path will have no symbolic link, /./
or /../
components.
If resolved_path
is specified as NULL, then realpath
() uses malloc(3) to allocate a
buffer of up to PATH_MAX
bytes
to hold the resolved pathname, and returns a pointer to this
buffer. The caller should deallocate this buffer using
free(3).
If there is no error, realpath
() returns a pointer to the
resolved_path
.
Otherwise, it returns NULL, the contents of the array
resolved_path
are
undefined, and errno
is set to
indicate the error.
Read or search permission was denied for a component of the path prefix.
path
is
NULL. (In glibc versions before 2.3, this error is also
returned if resolved_path
is
NULL.)
An I/O error occurred while reading from the filesystem.
Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname.
A component of a pathname exceeded NAME_MAX
characters, or an entire
pathname exceeded PATH_MAX
characters.
Out of memory.
The named file does not exist.
A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
realpath () |
Thread safety | MT-Safe |
4.4BSD, POSIX.1-2001.
POSIX.1-2001 says that the behavior if resolved_path
is NULL is
implementation-defined. POSIX.1-2008 specifies the behavior
described in this page.
In 4.4BSD and Solaris, the limit on the pathname length is
MAXPATHLEN
(found in
<
sys/param.h
>
SUSv2 prescribes PATH_MAX
and NAME_MAX
, as found in <
limits.h
>
or provided by the pathconf(3) function. A
typical source fragment would be
#ifdef PATH_MAX path_max = PATH_MAX; #else path_max = pathconf(path, _PC_PATH_MAX); if (path_max <= 0) path_max = 4096; #endif
(But see the BUGS section.)
The POSIX.1-2001 standard version of this function is
broken by design, since it is impossible to determine a
suitable size for the output buffer, resolved_path
. According to
POSIX.1-2001 a buffer of size PATH_MAX
suffices, but PATH_MAX
need not be a defined constant,
and may have to be obtained using pathconf(3). And asking
pathconf(3) does not really
help, since, on the one hand POSIX warns that the result of
pathconf(3) may be huge and
unsuitable for mallocing memory, and on the other hand
pathconf(3) may return
−1 to signify that PATH_MAX
is not bounded. The resolved_path == NULL feature, not
standardized in POSIX.1-2001, but standardized in
POSIX.1-2008, allows this design problem to be avoided.
This page is part of release 4.07 of the Linux man-pages
project. A
description of the project, information about reporting bugs,
and the latest version of this page, can be found at
https://www.kernel.org/doc/man−pages/.
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