PathName(31.0) ARP Programmers Manual PathName(31.0) NAME PathName - Find complete pathname of file/directory. SYNOPSIS Length = PathName(Lock, Destination, NumberNames) D0 D0 A0 D1 FUNCTION This function builds a path name which completely describes the path from the root of the filing system to the file on which the Lock has been obtained. The name returned is of the form: Volume:Dir1/Dir2/Dir3/.../Name .RE 0 9 INPUTS Lock - This is a lock on the file or directory obtained from Lock() or DupLock(), or some such function. Destination - This is the area of memory to place the filename in. NumberNames - This is the number of names that can be placed in the destination area. This should be some multiple of FSIZE. RESULT Length - If the return is non-zero, then the pathname has been placed in Destination, and the return value is the total length of the pathname in characters. A zero return indicates a problem, either a buffer overflow, or disk error. IoErr() can be of help in this case. BUGS None known. AUTHOR SDB Page 1 (printed 2/22/88)