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diff --git a/dmake/unix/dirbrk.c b/dmake/unix/dirbrk.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3032a58d4e96..000000000000 --- a/dmake/unix/dirbrk.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -/* RCS $Id: dirbrk.c,v 1.4 2007-10-15 15:52:59 ihi Exp $ --- --- SYNOPSIS --- Define the directory separator string. --- --- DESCRIPTION --- Define this string for any character that may appear in a path name --- and can be used as a directory separator. Also provide a function --- to indicate if a given path begins at the root of the file system. --- --- AUTHOR --- Dennis Vadura, dvadura@dmake.wticorp.com --- --- WWW --- http://dmake.wticorp.com/ --- --- COPYRIGHT --- Copyright (c) 1996,1997 by WTI Corp. All rights reserved. --- --- This program is NOT free software; you can redistribute it and/or --- modify it under the terms of the Software License Agreement Provided --- in the file <distribution-root>/readme/license.txt. --- --- LOG --- Use cvs log to obtain detailed change logs. -*/ - -#include "extern.h" - -#ifdef __EMX__ -/* os2 uses /, \, and : */ -/* FIXME: The OS/2 port most probably wants to use the HAVE_DRIVE_LETTERS - * macro, see extern.h. */ -char* DirBrkStr = "/\\:"; -#else -/* Unix only uses / */ -char* DirBrkStr = "/"; -#endif - -/* -** Return TRUE if the name is the full specification of a path name to a file -** starting at the root of the file system, otherwise return FALSE -*/ -PUBLIC int -If_root_path(name) -char *name; -{ - return( strchr(DirBrkStr, *name) != NIL(char) -#ifdef HAVE_DRIVE_LETTERS - || (*name && name[1] == ':' && isalpha(*name)) -#endif - ); -} |