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Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename |
Date: |
Sat, 06 Feb 2010 21:33:11 +0200 |
> From: "Drew Adams" <address@hidden>
> Cc: <address@hidden>
> Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 07:33:17 -0800
>
> But .emacs and _emacs could be two different files on MS-DOC, no?
No. MS-DOS does not allow file names with leading dots. There cannot
be a file name like .emacs there.
Look, I think this discussion is getting out of hand. Let me try to
step back a notch and try anew.
There's a problem with file names, such as ".emacs", defined in Emacs
Lisp code as literal strings: some filesystems don't allow such
names. `convert-standard-filename' was introduced to take a Posix
file name and produce from it a file name that can be used instead on
the particular filesystem. So instead of
(defvar foo-file
(if (eq system-type 'foo)
"this"
(if (eq system-type 'bar)
"that"
....
we can now have just this:
(defvar foo-file (convert-standard-filename "this"))
So far so good?
Same considerations apply when a file name is constructed from
fragments, like in
(append ".emacs." (user-full-name) ".log")
In order to get a file name that any supported platform could use, you
need to run the result of this through `convert-standard-filename'.
Okay?
If this part is understood, then just use `convert-standard-filename'
in any situation where a string to be used as a file name might not be
valid on the underlying filesystem, like e.g. a literal `?' on a
Windows disk. An arbitrary string generally needs such a treatment,
before it can safely be used as a file name. That's why Emacs
defcustoms use it.
Any questions so far?
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, (continued)
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/02/05
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Drew Adams, 2010/02/05
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Lennart Borgman, 2010/02/05
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/02/06
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Lennart Borgman, 2010/02/06
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/02/06
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Lennart Borgman, 2010/02/06
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/02/06
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Drew Adams, 2010/02/06
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Drew Adams, 2010/02/06
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/02/06
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Drew Adams, 2010/02/06
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/02/06
- Re: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Stefan Monnier, 2010/02/07
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Drew Adams, 2010/02/07
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Davis Herring, 2010/02/26
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Drew Adams, 2010/02/26
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Davis Herring, 2010/02/26
- RE: file-truename, convert-standard-filename, Drew Adams, 2010/02/26