_splitpath, _wsplitpath
Break a path name into components. More secure versions of these functions are available, see _splitpath_s, _wsplitpath_s.
void _splitpath(
const char *path,
char *drive,
char *dir,
char *fname,
char *ext
);
void _wsplitpath(
const wchar_t *path,
wchar_t *drive,
wchar_t *dir,
wchar_t *fname,
wchar_t *ext
);
Parameters
path
Full pathdrive
Optional drive letter, followed by a colon (:)dir
Optional directory path, including trailing slash. Forward slashes ( / ), backslashes ( \ ), or both may be used.fname
Base filename (no extension)ext
Optional filename extension, including leading period (.)
Remarks
The _splitpath function breaks a path into its four components. _splitpath automatically handles multibyte-character string arguments as appropriate, recognizing multibyte-character sequences according to the multibyte code page currently in use. _wsplitpath is a wide-character version of _splitpath; the arguments to _wsplitpath are wide-character strings. These functions behave identically otherwise
Security Note These functions incur a potential threat brought about by a buffer overrun problem. Buffer overrun problems are a frequent method of system attack, resulting in an unwarranted elevation of privilege. For more information, see Avoiding Buffer Overruns. More secure versions of these functions are availalble; see _splitpath_s, _wsplitpath_s.
Generic-Text Routine Mappings
TCHAR.H routine |
_UNICODE & _MBCS not defined |
_MBCS defined |
_UNICODE defined |
---|---|---|---|
_tsplitpath |
_splitpath |
_splitpath |
_wsplitpath |
Each argument is stored in a buffer; the manifest constants _MAX_DRIVE, _MAX_DIR, _MAX_FNAME, and _MAX_EXT (defined in STDLIB.H) specify the maximum size necessary for each buffer. The other arguments point to buffers used to store the path elements. After a call to _splitpath is executed, these arguments contain empty strings for components not found in path. You can pass a NULL pointer to _splitpath for any component you don't need.
If path is NULL, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, as described in Parameter Validation. If execution is allowed to continue, errno is set to EINVAL and the function returns EINVAL.
Requirements
Routine |
Required header |
---|---|
_splitpath |
<stdlib.h> |
_wsplitpath |
<stdlib.h> or <wchar.h> |
For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.
Example
See the example for _makepath.
.NET Framework Equivalent
Not applicable. To call the standard C function, use PInvoke. For more information, see Platform Invoke Examples.