Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/06/25/20:11:13
> But why he asks.... I have only recently gotten Demacs running (uEmacs
> finally ran out steam....), so I don't claim to be an expert.... Why
> does emacs throw everything up to the // away???
It does this so that, if you have to enter a new path, you do not
have to backspace over the old path. There's no point in debating
whether or not this is really a feature; this is the way GNU Emacs
works, and there's no point in arguing over it (unless you like to
argue).
Frankly, I'd much rather have two getcwd() routines: one for Unix
semantics and one for DOS semantics. If people want getcwd() to work
like a DOS getcwd(), that's fine -- I just want a Unix-like getcwd(),
and it doesn't matter if it's called unix_getcwd() or whatever.
-- Darryl Okahata
Internet: darrylo AT sr DOT hp DOT com
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