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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2002-05-16 06:38:36 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2002-05-16 06:38:36 +0000
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(Symbolic Links): Adjust description of realpath to new implementation.
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@comment XPG
@deftypefun {char *} realpath (const char *restrict @var{name}, char *restrict @var{resolved})
-The @code{realpath} function behaves just like
-@code{canonicalize_file_name} but instead of allocating a buffer for the
-result it is placed in the buffer pointed to by @var{resolved}.
-
-One other difference is that the buffer @var{resolved} will contain the
-part of the path component which does not exist or is not readable if
-the function returns @code{NULL} and @code{errno} is set to
+A call to @code{realpath} where the @var{resolved} parameter is
+@code{NULL} behaves exactly like @code{canonicalize_file_name}. The
+function allocates a buffer for the file name and returns a pointer to
+it. If @var{resolved} is not @code{NULL} it points to a buffer into
+which the result is copied. It is the callers responsibility to
+allocate a buffer which is large enough. On systems which define
+@code{PATH_MAX} this means the buffer must be large enough for a
+pathname of this size. For systems without limitations on the pathname
+length the requirement cannot be met and programs should not call
+@code{realpath} with anything but @code{NULL} for the second parameter.
+
+One other difference is that the buffer @var{resolved} (if nonzero) will
+contain the part of the path component which does not exist or is not
+readable if the function returns @code{NULL} and @code{errno} is set to
@code{EACCES} or @code{ENOENT}.
This function is declared in @file{stdlib.h}.