Actual source code: ghome.c
petsc-3.13.6 2020-09-29
2: /*
3: Code for manipulating files.
4: */
5: #include <petscsys.h>
7: /*@C
8: PetscGetHomeDirectory - Returns home directory name.
10: Not Collective
12: Input Parameter:
13: . maxlen - maximum lengh allowed
15: Output Parameter:
16: . dir - contains the home directory. Must be long enough to hold the name.
18: Level: developer
20: Note:
21: If PETSc cannot determine the home directory it makes dir a null string
23: On Windows machines the enviornmental variable HOME specifies the home directory.
25: @*/
26: PetscErrorCode PetscGetHomeDirectory(char dir[],size_t maxlen)
27: {
29: const char *d1;
32: d1 = getenv("HOME");
33: if (d1) {
34: PetscStrncpy(dir,d1,maxlen);
35: } else if (maxlen > 0) dir[0] = 0;
36: return(0);
37: }
39: /*@C
40: PetscFixFilename - Fixes a file name so that it is correct for both Unix and
41: Windows by using the correct / or \ to separate directories.
43: Not Collective
45: Input Parameter:
46: . filein - name of file to be fixed
48: Output Parameter:
49: . fileout - the fixed name. Should long enough to hold the filename.
51: Level: advanced
53: Notes:
54: Call PetscFixFilename() just before calling fopen().
55: @*/
56: PetscErrorCode PetscFixFilename(const char filein[],char fileout[])
57: {
59: size_t i,n;
62: if (!filein || !fileout) return(0);
64: PetscStrlen(filein,&n);
65: for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
66: if (filein[i] == PETSC_REPLACE_DIR_SEPARATOR) fileout[i] = PETSC_DIR_SEPARATOR;
67: else fileout[i] = filein[i];
68: }
69: fileout[n] = 0;
70: return(0);
71: }