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25
26#include "FileSystemSupport_md.h"
27
28/**
29 * Return the local filesystem's path-separator character.
30 */
31char pathSeparator();
32
33/**
34 * Compare two filenames represent and tell if they represent the same file
35 * or not.
36 */
37int filenameStrcmp(const char* s1, const char* s2);
38
39/**
40 * Post-process the given URI path string if necessary. This is used on
41 * win32, e.g., to transform "/c:/foo" into "c:/foo". The path string
42 * still has slash separators; code in the File class will translate them
43 * after this method returns.
44 */
45char* fromURIPath(const char* path);
46
47/**
48 * Return the basen path of the given pathname. If the string is already
49 * the base path then it is simply returned.
50 */
51char* basePath(const char* path);
52
53/**
54 * Convert the given pathname string to normal form. If the string is
55 * already in normal form then it is simply returned.
56 */
57char* normalize(const char* path);
58
59/**
60 * Tell whether or not the given abstract pathname is absolute.
61 */
62int isAbsolute(const char * path);
63
64/**
65 * Resolve the child pathname string against the parent.
66 */
67char* resolve(const char* parent, const char* child);
68