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NAME
- basename, dirname - deliver portions of pathnames
SYNOPSIS
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basename string [ suffix ]
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dirname string
AVAILABILITY
- SUNWcsu
DESCRIPTION
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basename deletes any prefix ending in / and the suffix (if present in string) from string, and prints the result on the standard output. It is normally used inside substitution marks (` `) within shell procedures. The suffix is a pattern as defined on the ed(1) manual page.
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dirname delivers all but the last level of the path name in string.
EXAMPLES
- The following example, invoked with the argument /home/sms/personal/mail sets the environment variable NAME to the file named mail and the environment variable MYMAILPATH to the string /home/sms/personal:
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example% NAME =`basename $HOME/personal/mail`
example% MYMAILPATH =`dirname $HOME/personal/mail`
- This shell procedure, invoked with the argument /usr/src/bin/cat.c, compiles the named file and moves the output to cat in the current directory:
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example% cc $1
example% mv a.out `basename $1 .c`
SEE ALSO
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ed(1), sh(1)
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