/tmp versus temporary file types

Anw%maths.nottingham.ac.uk at UCL-CS.ARPA Anw%maths.nottingham.ac.uk at UCL-CS.ARPA
Fri Oct 25 05:45:47 AEST 1985


> A null path component already has a meaning (same as ".").
	Well, yes, more-or-less;  "the null file name refers to the current
directory" [The UNIX Time-Sharing System], and repeated slashes are ignored,
but (a) is this anything but a kludge so that "/" works? and (b) apart from
"/", has anyone ever used this facility in real-life?

	V7 (but not some other systems) even allows "fred///" as a synonym
for "fred" (an ordinary file);  I can see no reason why this, and "///tmp//"
and so on, should not be errors.



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