std::filesystem::relative, std::filesystem::proximate
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Defined in header <filesystem>
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path relative( const std::filesystem::path& p, std::error_code& ec ); |
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path relative( const std::filesystem::path& p, const std::filesystem::path& base = std::filesystem::current_path() ); |
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path relative( const std::filesystem::path& p, const std::filesystem::path& base, |
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path proximate( const std::filesystem::path& p, std::error_code& ec ); |
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path proximate( const std::filesystem::path& p, const std::filesystem::path& base = std::filesystem::current_path() ); |
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path proximate( const std::filesystem::path& p, const std::filesystem::path& base, |
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1) Returns relative(p, current_path(), ec).
2,3) Returns p made relative to base. Resolves symlinks and normalizes both p and base before other processing. Effectively returns std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(p).lexically_relative(std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(base)) or std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(p, ec).lexically_relative(std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(base, ec)), except the error code form returns path() at the first error occurrence, if any.
4) Returns proximate(p, current_path(), ec).
5,6) Effectively returns std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(p).lexically_proximate(std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(base)) or std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(p, ec).lexically_proximate(std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(base, ec)), except the error code form returns path() at the first error occurrence, if any.
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[edit] Parameters
p | - | an existing path |
base | - | base path, against which p will be made relative/proximate |
ec | - | error code to store error status to |
[edit] Return value
1) p made relative against current_path().
2,3) p made relative against base.
4) p made proximate against current_path().
5,6) p made proximate against base.
[edit] Exceptions
Any overload not marked noexcept
may throw std::bad_alloc if memory allocation fails.
2,5) Throws std::filesystem::filesystem_error on underlying OS API errors, constructed with p as the first path argument, base as the second path argument, and the OS error code as the error code argument.
1,3,4,6) Sets a std::error_code& parameter to the OS API error code if an OS API call fails, and executes ec.clear() if no errors occur.
[edit] Example
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#include <filesystem> #include <iostream> void show(std::filesystem::path x, std::filesystem::path y) { std::cout << "x:\t\t " << x << "\ny:\t\t " << y << '\n' << "relative(x, y): " << std::filesystem::relative(x, y) << '\n' << "proximate(x, y): " << std::filesystem::proximate(x, y) << "\n\n"; } int main() { show("/a/b/c", "/a/b"); show("/a/c", "/a/b"); show("c", "/a/b"); show("/a/b", "c"); }
Possible output:
x: "/a/b/c" y: "/a/b" relative(x, y): "c" proximate(x, y): "c" x: "/a/c" y: "/a/b" relative(x, y): "../c" proximate(x, y): "../c" x: "c" y: "/a/b" relative(x, y): "" proximate(x, y): "c" x: "/a/b" y: "c" relative(x, y): "" proximate(x, y): "/a/b"
[edit] See also
(C++17) |
represents a path (class) |
(C++17) |
composes an absolute path (function) |
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composes a canonical path (function) |
converts path to normal form converts path to relative form converts path to proximate form (public member function of std::filesystem::path )
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