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std::filesystem::path::append, std::filesystem::path::operator/=

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Filesystem library
 
std::filesystem::path
 
path& operator/=( const path& p );
(1) (since C++17)
template< class Source >
path& operator/=( const Source& source );
(2) (since C++17)
template< class Source >
path& append( const Source& source );
(3) (since C++17)
template< class InputIt >
path& append( InputIt first, InputIt last );
(4) (since C++17)
1) If p.is_absolute() || (p.has_root_name() && p.root_name() != root_name()), then replaces the current path with p as if by operator=(p) and finishes.
* Otherwise, if p.has_root_directory(), then removes any root directory and the entire relative path from the generic format pathname of *this.
* Otherwise, if has_filename() || (!has_root_directory() && is_absolute()), then appends path::preferred_separator to the generic format of *this.
* Either way, then appends the native format pathname of p, omitting any root-name from its generic format, to the native format of *this.
// Where "//host" is a root-name
path("//host") / "foo" // the result is "//host/foo" (appends with separator)
path("//host/") / "foo" // the result is also "//host/foo" (appends without separator)
 
// On POSIX,
path("foo") / "" // the result is "foo/" (appends)
path("foo") / "/bar"; // the result is "/bar" (replaces)
 
// On Windows,
path("foo") / "C:/bar"; // the result is "C:/bar" (replaces)
path("foo") / "C:"; // the result is "C:" (replaces)
path("C:") / ""; // the result is "C:" (appends, without separator)
path("C:foo") / "/bar"; // yields "C:/bar" (removes relative path, then appends)
path("C:foo") / "C:bar"; // yields "C:foo/bar" (appends, omitting p's root-name)
2,3) Same as (1), but accepts any std::basic_string , std::basic_string_view , null-terminated multicharacter string, or an input iterator pointing to a null-terminated multicharacter sequence. Equivalent to return operator/=(path(source));.
4) Same as (1), but accepts any iterator pair that designates a multicharacter string. Equivalent to return operator/=(path(first, last));.

(2) and (3) participate in overload resolution only if Source and path are not the same type, and either:

[edit] Parameters

p - pathname to append
source - std::basic_string , std::basic_string_view , null-terminated multicharacter string, or an input iterator pointing to a null-terminated multicharacter sequence, which represents a path name (either in portable or in native format)
first, last - pair of LegacyInputIterators that specify a multicharacter sequence that represents a path name
Type requirements
-InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
-The value type of InputIt must be one of the encoded character types (char, wchar_t, char16_t and char32_t).

[edit] Return value

*this

[edit] Exceptions

May throw std::bad_alloc if memory allocation fails.

[edit] Notes

These functions effectively yield an approximation of the meaning of the argument path p in an environment where *this is the starting directory.

[edit] Example

The output is produced on Windows.

Run this code
#include <filesystem>
#include <iostream>
namespace fs = std::filesystem;
 
int main()
{
 fs::path p1 = "C:";
 p1 /= "Users"; // does not insert a separator
 std::cout << "\"C:\" / \"Users\" == " << p1 << '\n';
 p1 /= "batman"; // inserts fs::path::preferred_separator, '\' on Windows
 std::cout << "\"C:\" / \"Users\" / \"batman\" == " << p1 << '\n';
}

Possible output:

"C:" / "Users" == "C:Users"
"C:" / "Users" / "batman" == "C:Users\\batman"

[edit] Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 3244 C++17 constraint that Source cannot be path was missing added

[edit] See also

concatenates two paths without introducing a directory separator
(public member function) [edit]
(C++17)
concatenates two paths with a directory separator
(function) [edit]

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