Character used to separate directory parts.
Source position: sysunixh.inc line 31
const DirectorySeparator = '/'; |
DirectorySeparator is the character used by the current operating system to separate directory parts in a pathname. This constant is system dependent, and should not be set.
This constant is part of a set of constants that describe the OS characteristics. These constants should be used instead of hardcoding OS characteristics.
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Character used to separate directory parts. |
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Constant describing the current line ending character. |
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Constant describing support for long filenames. |
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Character used to separate paths in a search list. |
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OS treatment of filenames is case sensitive. |
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OS preserves case in filenames when creating or renaming entries. |
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Default line ending style. |