direct.h is a C/C++ header file provided by Microsoft Windows, which contains functions for manipulating file system directories. Some POSIX functions that do similar things are in unistd.h.
Member functions
Name | Action |
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int _chdir(char* path) | Change working directory. |
int _chdrive(int drive) | Change disk drive. |
char* _getcwd(char* buffer, size_t length) | Get the current working directory pathname[1] |
char *_getwd(char *path_name); | Get working directory. |
int _getdrive(void) | Get disk drive. |
int _mkdir(const char* pathname) | Make a directory. |
int _rmdir(const char* pathname) | Remove a directory. |
void _fnmerge(char* path, const char* drive, const char* dir, const char* name, const char* ext) | Merges drive, dir, name and ext into path. |
int _fnsplit(const char* path, char* drive, char* dir, char* name, char* ext) | Splits path into drive, dir, name and ext. |
char* _searchpath(const char* file) | Searches for a file. |
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