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authorRichard M. Stallman2000-04-16 17:21:24 +0000
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@@ -1410,8 +1410,8 @@ parts: the @dfn{directory name} part, and the @dfn{nondirectory} part
1410Concatenating these two parts reproduces the original file name. 1410Concatenating these two parts reproduces the original file name.
1411 1411
1412 On most systems, the directory part is everything up to and including 1412 On most systems, the directory part is everything up to and including
1413the last slash; the nondirectory part is the rest. The rules in VMS 1413the last slash (or backslash, on MS-DOS or MS-Windows); the nondirectory
1414syntax are complicated. 1414part is the rest. The rules in VMS syntax are complicated.
1415 1415
1416 For some purposes, the nondirectory part is further subdivided into 1416 For some purposes, the nondirectory part is further subdivided into
1417the name proper and the @dfn{version number}. On most systems, only 1417the name proper and the @dfn{version number}. On most systems, only
@@ -1505,6 +1505,15 @@ The extension, in a file name, is the part that starts with the last
1505@end example 1505@end example
1506@end defun 1506@end defun
1507 1507
1508@defvar directory-sep-char
1509@tindex directory-sep-char
1510This variable holds the character that the system normally uses to
1511separate file name components. The value is @code{?/} on GNU and Unix
1512systems, and @code{?\\} on MS-DOS and MS-Windows. Note that file names
1513using slashes as separators work properly in Emacs on all of these
1514systems; you are not obliged to use backslashes on Microsoft systems.
1515@end defvar
1516
1508@node Directory Names 1517@node Directory Names
1509@comment node-name, next, previous, up 1518@comment node-name, next, previous, up
1510@subsection Directory Names 1519@subsection Directory Names