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std/private/osseps
Source EditConsts
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AltSep = '/'
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An alternative character used by the operating system to separate pathname components, or the same as DirSep if only one separator character exists. This is set to
'/'
on Windows systems where DirSep is a backslash ('\\'
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CurDir = '.'
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The constant character used by the operating system to refer to the current directory.
For example:
Source Edit'.'
for POSIX or':'
for the classic Macintosh. -
DirSep = '\\'
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The character used by the operating system to separate pathname components, for example:
'/'
for POSIX,':'
for the classic Macintosh, and'\\'
on Windows. Source Edit -
DynlibFormat = "$1.dll"
- The format string to turn a filename into a DLL file (also called on some operating systems). Source Edit
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ExeExt = "exe"
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The file extension of native executables. For example:
""
for POSIX,"exe"
on Windows (without a dot). Source Edit -
ExtSep = '.'
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The character which separates the base filename from the extension; for example, the
'.'
inos.nim
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FileSystemCaseSensitive = false
- True if the file system is case sensitive, false otherwise. Used by ospaths2: cmpPaths proc to compare filenames properly. Source Edit
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ParDir = ".."
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The constant string used by the operating system to refer to the parent directory.
For example:
Source Edit".."
for POSIX or"::"
for the classic Macintosh.
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