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Initial attempt at dw_app_dir() for OS/2, Windows and Mac...
This function will return the best attempt at determining the application data directory for the current platform. The executable directory on OS/2 or Windows. The application bundle directory on Mac. The "share" folder at the same level as the binary (or /usr/local/share if that can't be determined) plus the binary name on Unix.
author | bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95 |
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date | Fri, 25 Nov 2011 17:36:59 +0000 |
parents | 32a5be18e187 |
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LIBRARY DWCOMPAT DESCRIPTION 'Dynamic Windows Compatibility Module for Win32' EXPORTS makedir @20 vargs @21 setfileinfo @22 drivefree @23 isdrive @24 drivesize @25 getfsname @26 _opendir @30 _openxdir @31 _readdir @32 _seekdir @33 _telldir @34 _closedir @35 fsopen @40 fsclose @41 fsgets @42 fsseek @43 locale_init @50 locale_string @51 nice_strformat @60 initdir @61 setpath @62