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@ -1523,6 +1523,41 @@ const char *GetFileName(const char *filePath) |
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return fileName + 1; |
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} |
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// Get filename string without extension (memory should be freed) |
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const char *GetFileNameWithoutExt(const char *filePath) |
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{ |
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char *result, *lastDot, *lastSep; |
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char nameDot = '.'; // Default filename to extension separator character |
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char pathSep = '/'; // Default filepath separator character |
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// Error checks and allocate string |
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if (filePath == NULL) return NULL; |
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// Try to allocate new string, same size as original |
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// NOTE: By default strlen() does not count the '\0' character |
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if ((result = malloc(strlen(filePath) + 1)) == NULL) return NULL; |
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strcpy(result, filePath); // Make a copy of the string |
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// NOTE: strrchr() returns a pointer to the last occurrence of character |
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lastDot = strrchr(result, nameDot); |
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lastSep = (pathSep == 0) ? NULL : strrchr(result, pathSep); |
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if (lastDot != NULL) // Check if it has an extension separator... |
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if (lastSep != NULL) // ...and it's before the extenstion separator... |
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if (lastSep < lastDot) |
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*lastDot = '\0'; // ...then remove it |
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} |
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} |
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else *lastDot = '\0'; // Has extension separator with no path separator |
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} |
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return result; // Return the modified string |
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} |
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// Get directory for a given fileName (with path) |
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const char *GetDirectoryPath(const char *fileName) |
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