REALPATH(3) OpenBSD Programmer's Manual REALPATH(3) NAME realpath - returns the canonicalized absolute pathname SYNOPSIS #include <sys/param.h> #include <stdlib.h> char * realpath(const char *pathname, char resolvedname[MAXPATHLEN]); DESCRIPTION The realpath() function resolves all symbolic links, extra ``/'' charac- ters and references to /./ and /../ in pathname, and copies the resulting absolute pathname into the memory referenced by resolvedname. The resolvedname argument must refer to a buffer capable of storing at least MAXPATHLEN characters. The realpath() function will resolve both absolute and relative paths and return the absolute pathname corresponding to pathname. All but the last component of pathname must exist when realpath() is called. RETURN VALUES The realpath() function returns resolvedname on success. If an error oc- curs, realpath() returns NULL, and resolvedname contains the pathname which caused the problem. ERRORS The function realpath() may fail and set the external variable errno for any of the errors specified for the library functions chdir(2), close(2), fchdir(2), lstat(2), open(2), readlink(2), and getcwd(3). CAVEATS This implementation of realpath() differs slightly from the Solaris im- plementation. The 4.4BSD version always returns absolute pathnames, whereas the Solaris implementation will, under certain circumstances, re- turn a relative resolvedname when given a relative pathname. SEE ALSO getcwd(3) HISTORY The realpath() function call first appeared in 4.4BSD. OpenBSD 3.2 February 16, 1994 1