can you try it:
std::cout << boost::filesystem::native("C://PATH") << std::endl;
std::cout << boost::filesystem::native("C:/PATH") << std::endl;
std::cout << boost::filesystem::native("C:\\PATH") << std::endl;
std::cout << boost::filesystem::native("C:\PATH") << std::endl;
std::cout << boost::filesystem::native("\PATH") << std::endl;
std::cout << boost::filesystem::native("\\PATH") << std::endl;
std::cout << boost::filesystem::native("/PATH") << std::endl;
std::cout << boost::filesystem::native("//PATH") << std::endl;
RegardsFernando Gomes.
2016-11-10 18:05 GMT-02:00 Christopher J. Pisz
I did a Google search to see how to check if a given path is valid, preferably using boost.
It brought me here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10426671/how-to-check-if- path-is-valid-in-boostfilesystem
Great! I say to myself. I then Google up the boost doc here: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_62_0/libs/filesystem/doc/por tability_guide.htm
I then write myself a test:
#include <iostream> #include <sstream>
#include
int main() { const std::string test1 = "D:\\Programing Projects\\Git Workspace\\Common\\x64\\Debug"; const std::string test2 = "D:\Programing Projects\\Git Workspace\\Common\\x64\\Debug\\"; const std::string test3 = "D:/Programing Projects/Git Workspace/Common/x64/Debug"; const std::string test4 = "D:/Programing Projects/Git Workspace/Common/x64/Debug/";
if (!boost::filesystem::native(test1)) { std::cout << "Boost says the following path is not valid for the native operating system: " << test1 << std::endl; }
if (!boost::filesystem::native(test2)) { std::cout << "Boost says the following path is not valid for the native operating system: " << test2 << std::endl; }
if (!boost::filesystem::native(test3)) { std::cout << "Boost says the following path is not valid for the native operating system: " << test3 << std::endl; }
if (!boost::filesystem::native(test4)) { std::cout << "Boost says the following path is not valid for the native operating system: " << test4 << std::endl;
}
return 0; }
The Test's Output:
Boost says the following path is not valid for the native operating system: D:\Programing Projects\Git Workspace\Common\x64\Debug Boost says the following path is not valid for the native operating system: D:Programing Projects\Git Workspace\Common\x64\Debug\ Boost says the following path is not valid for the native operating system: D:/Programing Projects/Git Workspace/Common/x64/Debug Boost says the following path is not valid for the native operating system: D:/Programing Projects/Git Workspace/Common/x64/Debug/
What is wrong with that path that it says it is not valid for my native Windows 10 operating system?
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