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Gets the full path of the current working directory on the specified drive.
Syntax
char *_getdcwd(
int drive,
char *buffer,
int maxlen
);
wchar_t *_wgetdcwd(
int drive,
wchar_t *buffer,
int maxlen
);
Parameters
drive
A non-negative integer that specifies the drive (0 = default drive, 1 = A, 2 = B, and so on).
If the specified drive isn't available, the invalid parameter handler is invoked. It's also invoked when the kind of drive (for example, removable, fixed, CD-ROM, RAM disk, or network drive) can't be determined. For more information, see Parameter validation.
buffer
Storage location for the path, or NULL
.
If NULL
is specified, this function allocates a buffer of at least maxlen
size by using malloc
, and the return value of _getdcwd
is a pointer to the allocated buffer. The buffer can be freed by calling free
and passing it the pointer.
maxlen
A nonzero positive integer that specifies the maximum length of the path, in characters: char
for _getdcwd
and wchar_t
for _wgetdcwd
.
If maxlen
is less than or equal to zero, the invalid-parameter handler is invoked. For more information, see Parameter validation.
Return value
Pointer to a string that represents the full path of the current working directory on the specified drive, or NULL
, which indicates an error.
If buffer
is specified as NULL
and there's insufficient memory to allocate maxlen
characters, an error occurs and errno
is set to ENOMEM
. If the length of the path including the terminating null character exceeds maxlen
, an error occurs, and errno
is set to ERANGE
. For more information about these error codes, see errno
, _doserrno
, _sys_errlist
, and _sys_nerr
.
Remarks
The _getdcwd
function gets the full path of the current working directory on the specified drive and stores it at buffer
. If the current working directory is set to the root, the string ends with a backslash (\). If the current working directory is set to a directory other than the root, the string ends with the name of the directory and not with a backslash.
_wgetdcwd
is a wide-character version of _getdcwd
, and its buffer
parameter and return value are wide-character strings. Otherwise, _wgetdcwd
and _getdcwd
behave identically.
This function is thread-safe even though it depends on GetFullPathName
, which is itself not thread-safe. However, you can violate thread safety if your multithreaded application calls both this function and GetFullPathName
.
The version of this function that has the _nolock
suffix behaves identically to this function except that it isn't thread-safe and isn't protected from interference by other threads. For more information, see _getdcwd_nolock
, _wgetdcwd_nolock
.
When _DEBUG
and _CRTDBG_MAP_ALLOC
are defined, calls to _getdcwd
and _wgetdcwd
are replaced by calls to _getdcwd_dbg
and _wgetdcwd_dbg
, so that you can debug memory allocations. For more information, see_getdcwd_dbg
, _wgetdcwd_dbg
.
By default, this function's global state is scoped to the application. To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT.
Generic-text routine mappings
Tchar.h routine | _UNICODE and _MBCS not defined |
_MBCS defined |
_UNICODE defined |
---|---|---|---|
_tgetdcwd |
_getdcwd |
_getdcwd |
_wgetdcwd |
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
_getdcwd |
<direct.h> |
_wgetdcwd |
<direct.h> or <wchar.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Example
See the example in _getdrive
.
See also
Directory control
_chdir
, _wchdir
_getcwd
, _wgetcwd
_getdrive
_mkdir
, _wmkdir
_rmdir
, _wrmdir