twiddle
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# $EPIC: twiddle.txt,v 1.2 2006/08/20 17:37:08 sthalik Exp $
Synopsis:
$twiddle(<tilde-expansion>)
Technical:
This function is used to do tilde-expansion on the given name. The tilde is required. If a user exists on the system with a home directory, the full path of that directory is returned. If the user does not exist, nothing is returned. If a tilde is not the first character, the input is returned.
Practical:
This is useful for ensuring that files will be written to your home directory, regardless of the current directory.
Returns:
full path of home directory if user exists, nothing if not, input if error
Examples:
$twiddle(~) returns your home directory $twiddle(~jvs) returns home directory for user jvs $twiddle(~nosuchuser) no such user, returns nothing $twiddle(blah) bad input, returns "blah"
twiddle.txt · Last modified: 2006/08/29 16:08 by 127.0.0.1