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pathname


(Or "path") The specification of a node (file or directory) in a hierarchical file system. The path is usually specified by listing the nodes top-down, separating the directories by the pathname separator ("/" in Unix, "" in MS-DOS). A pathname may be an absolute pathname or a {relative pathname}. The part of the pathname of a file after the last separator is called the basename. (1997-03-10)

In addition suitable contents:
[ = ] [ absolute path ] [ absolute pathname ] [ af ] [ al ] [ am ] [ an ] [ ar ] [ arc ] [ as ] [ at ] [ b ] [ ba ] [ base ] [ basename ] [ be ] [ bs ] [ by ] [ ca ] [ cat ] [ ch ] [ ci ] [ D ] [ de ] [ directory ] [ do ] [ DOS ] [ down ] [ du ] [ ec ] [ ed ] [ er ] [ era ] [ es ] [ fi ] [ file ] [ file system ] [ h ] [ hierarchical file system ] [ hn ] [ hr ] [ id ] [ ie ] [ il ] [ in ] [ io ] [ ir ] [ is ] [ la ] [ Lex ] [ li ] [ list ] [ lu ] [ ly ] [ M ] [ ma ] [ mo ] [ mod ] [ module ] [ MS-DOS ] [ na ] [ ng ] [ ni ] [ no ] [ node ] [ O ] [ op ] [ OS ] [ pa ] [ path ] [ pathname separator ] [ pe ] [ ph ] [ query ] [ rc ] [ re ] [ relative pathname ] [ S ] [ se ] [ so ] [ spec ] [ specification ] [ st ] [ su ] [ sy ] [ system ] [ T ] [ th ] [ thn ] [ to ] [ ua ] [ us ] [ ve ]






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