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+basename(P) basename(P)
+
+
+
+
+
+NAME
+ basename - return non-directory portion of a pathname
+
+SYNOPSIS
+ basename string [suffix]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ The string operand shall be treated as a pathname, as
+ defined in the Base Definitions volume of
+ IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 3.266, Pathname. The
+ string string shall be converted to the filename corre-
+ sponding to the last pathname component in string and
+ then the suffix string suffix, if present, shall be
+ removed. This shall be done by performing actions equiv-
+ alent to the following steps in order:
+
+ If string is a null string, it is unspecified whether
+ the resulting string is '.' or a null string. In either
+ case, skip steps 2 through 6.
+
+ If string is "//" , it is implementation-defined whether
+ steps 3 to 6 are skipped or processed.
+
+ If string consists entirely of slash characters, string
+ shall be set to a single slash character. In this case,
+ skip steps 4 to 6.
+
+ If there are any trailing slash characters in string,
+ they shall be removed.
+
+ If there are any slash characters remaining in string,
+ the prefix of string up to and including the last slash
+ character in string shall be removed.
+
+ If the suffix operand is present, is not identical to
+ the characters remaining in string, and is identical to
+ a suffix of the characters remaining in string, the suf-
+ fix suffix shall be removed from string. Otherwise,
+ string is not modified by this step. It shall not be
+ considered an error if suffix is not found in string.
+
+ The resulting string shall be written to standard out-
+ put.
+
+OPTIONS
+ None.
+
+OPERANDS
+ The following operands shall be supported:
+
+ string A string.
+
+ suffix A string.
+
+
+STDIN
+ Not used.
+
+INPUT FILES
+ None.
+
+ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
+ The following environment variables shall affect the
+ execution of basename:
+
+ LANG Provide a default value for the internationaliza-
+ tion variables that are unset or null. (See the
+ Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
+ Section 8.2, Internationalization Variables for
+ the precedence of internationalization variables
+ used to determine the values of locale cate-
+ gories.)
+
+ LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the
+ values of all the other internationalization
+ variables.
+
+ LC_CTYPE
+ Determine the locale for the interpretation of
+ sequences of bytes of text data as characters
+ (for example, single-byte as opposed to multi-
+ byte characters in arguments).
+
+ LC_MESSAGES
+ Determine the locale that should be used to
+ affect the format and contents of diagnostic mes-
+ sages written to standard error.
+
+ NLSPATH
+ Determine the location of message catalogs for
+ the processing of LC_MESSAGES .
+
+
+ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
+ Default.
+
+STDOUT
+ The basename utility shall write a line to the standard
+ output in the following format:
+
+
+ "%s\n", <resulting string>
+
+STDERR
+ The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic
+ messages.
+
+OUTPUT FILES
+ None.
+
+EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
+ None.
+
+EXIT STATUS
+ The following exit values shall be returned:
+
+ 0 Successful completion.
+
+ >0 An error occurred.
+
+
+CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
+ Default.
+
+ The following sections are informative.
+
+APPLICATION USAGE
+ The definition of pathname specifies implementation-
+ defined behavior for pathnames starting with two slash
+ characters. Therefore, applications shall not arbitrar-
+ ily add slashes to the beginning of a pathname unless
+ they can ensure that there are more or less than two or
+ are prepared to deal with the implementation-defined
+ consequences.
+
+EXAMPLES
+ If the string string is a valid pathname:
+
+
+ $(basename "string")
+
+ produces a filename that could be used to open the file
+ named by string in the directory returned by:
+
+
+ $(dirname "string")
+
+ If the string string is not a valid pathname, the same
+ algorithm is used, but the result need not be a valid
+ filename. The basename utility is not expected to make
+ any judgements about the validity of string as a path-
+ name; it just follows the specified algorithm to produce
+ a result string.
+
+ The following shell script compiles /usr/src/cmd/cat.c
+ and moves the output to a file named cat in the current
+ directory when invoked with the argument
+ /usr/src/cmd/cat or with the argument
+ /usr/src/cmd/cat.c:
+
+
+ c99 $(dirname "$1")/$(basename "$1" .c).c
+ mv a.out $(basename "$1" .c)
+
+RATIONALE
+ The behaviors of basename and dirname have been coordi-
+ nated so that when string is a valid pathname:
+
+
+ $(basename "string")
+
+ would be a valid filename for the file in the directory:
+
+
+ $(dirname "string")
+
+ This would not work for the early proposal versions of
+ these utilities due to the way it specified handling of
+ trailing slashes.
+
+ Since the definition of pathname specifies implementa-
+ tion-defined behavior for pathnames starting with two
+ slash characters, this volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001
+ specifies similar implementation-defined behavior for
+ the basename and dirname utilities.
+
+FUTURE DIRECTIONS
+ None.
+
+SEE ALSO
+ Parameters and Variables , dirname()
+
+COPYRIGHT
+ Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in
+ electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition,
+ Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operat-
+ ing System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Speci-
+ fications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Insti-
+ tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and
+ The Open Group. In the event of any discrepancy between
+ this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group
+ Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
+ is the referee document. The original Standard can be
+ obtained online at
+ http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .
+
+
+
+POSIX 2003 basename(P)