NAME
basename —
    extract the base portion of a
    pathname
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <libgen.h>
char *
  
  basename(const
    char *path);
DESCRIPTION
The
    basename()
    function returns the last component from the pathname pointed to by
    path, deleting any trailing ‘/’
    characters. If path consists entirely of
    ‘/’ characters, a pointer to the string "/" is
    returned. If path is a null pointer or the empty
    string, a pointer to the string "." is returned.
RETURN VALUES
On successful completion, basename()
    returns a pointer to the last component of path.
If basename() fails, a null pointer is
    returned and the global variable errno is set to
    indicate the error.
ERRORS
The following error codes may be set in errno:
- [ENAMETOOLONG]
- The path component to be returned was larger than
      PATH_MAX.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
The basename() function conforms to the
    X/Open System Interfaces option of the IEEE Std 1003.1-2008
    (“POSIX.1”) specification.
HISTORY
The basename() function first appeared in
    OpenBSD 2.2.
AUTHORS
Todd C. Miller
CAVEATS
basename() returns a pointer to internal
    static storage space that will be overwritten by subsequent calls.
Other vendor implementations of basename()
    may modify the contents of the string passed to
    basename(); this should be taken into account when
    writing code which calls this function if portability is desired.