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19.Dd September 5, 2016
20.Dt DIRNAME 3
21.Os
22.Sh NAME
23.Nm dirname
24.Nd extract the directory part of a pathname
25.Sh SYNOPSIS
26.In libgen.h
27.Ft char *
28.Fn dirname "char *path"
29.Sh DESCRIPTION
30The
31.Fn dirname
32function is the converse of
33.Xr basename 3 ;
34it returns a pointer to the parent directory of the pathname pointed to by
35.Fa path .
36Any trailing
37.Sq \&/
38characters are not counted as part of the directory
39name.
40.Sh RETURN VALUES
41If
42.Fa path
43is a null pointer, the empty string, or contains no
44.Sq \&/
45characters,
46.Fn dirname
47returns a pointer to the string
48.Qq \&. ,
49signifying the current directory.
50Otherwise,
51it returns a pointer to the parent directory of
52.Fa path .
53.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
54This implementation of
55.Fn dirname
56uses the buffer provided by the caller to store the resulting parent
57directory.
58Other vendor implementations may return a pointer to internal storage
59space instead.
60The advantage of the former approach is that it ensures thread-safety,
61while also placing no upper limit on the supported length of the
62pathname.
63.Sh SEE ALSO
64.Xr basename 1 ,
65.Xr dirname 1 ,
66.Xr basename 3
67.Sh STANDARDS
68The
69.Fn dirname
70function conforms to
71.St -xpg4.2 .
72.Sh HISTORY
73The
74.Fn dirname
75function first appeared in
76.Ox 2.2
77and
78.Fx 4.2 .
79.Pp
80In
81.Fx 12.0 ,
82this function was reimplemented to store its result in the provided
83input buffer.
84.Sh AUTHORS
85.An Nuxi, the Netherlands
86