thorpej c10a556f9b Change basename(3) and dirname(3) to return a pointer to static
storage, rather than modifying their input arguments.  While not
reentrant, this is explcitly allowed by IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (which
allows either behavior, stating that it is implementation-dependent).

The new semantics are considered less hostile/more useful by most programs
which use basename(3) and/or dirname(3) (several programs in the NetBSD
tree reimplement basename()/dirname() themselves to avoid modification
of the input argument).

This new implementation truncates results to PATH_MAX.  The Std does
not address this in the static storage case.  However since PATH_MAX
is the maximum pathname length in the Std, this should not be a problem
in practice.  Nontheless, it is noted in the BUGS section.

See the basename(3)/dirname(3) regression tests in src/regress/lib/libc.

Inspired by discussion with Niels Provos, related to PR 18647.
2002-10-17 02:06:04 +00:00
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