_getcwd, _wgetcwd

Get the current working directory.

char*_getcwd(char*buffer,intmaxlen**);**

wchar_t*_wgetcwd(wchar_t*buffer,intmaxlen**);**

Routine Required Header Compatibility
_getcwd <direct.h> Win 95, Win NT
_wgetcwd <direct.h> or <wchar.h> Win NT

For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.

Libraries

LIBC.LIB Single thread static library, retail version
LIBCMT.LIB Multithread static library, retail version
MSVCRT.LIB Import library for MSVCRT.DLL, retail version

Return Value

Each of these functions returns a pointer to buffer. A NULL return value indicates an error, and errno is set either to ENOMEM, indicating that there is insufficient memory to allocate maxlen bytes (when a NULL argument is given as buffer), or to ERANGE, indicating that the path is longer than maxlen characters.

Parameters

buffer

Storage location for path

maxlen

Maximum length of path in characters: char for _getcwd and wchar_t for _wgetcwd

Remarks

The _getcwd function gets the full path of the current working directory for the default drive and stores it at buffer. The integer argument maxlen specifies the maximum length for the path. An error occurs if the length of the path (including the terminating null character) exceeds maxlen. The buffer argument can be NULL; a buffer of at least size maxlen (more only if necessary) will automatically be allocated, using malloc, to store the path. This buffer can later be freed by calling free and passing it the _getcwd return value (a pointer to the allocated buffer).

_getcwd returns a string that represents the path of the current working directory. If the current working directory is the root, the string ends with a backslash ( \ ). If the current working directory is a directory other than the root, the string ends with the directory name and not with a backslash.

_wgetcwd is a wide-character version of _getcwd; the buffer argument and return value of _wgetcwd are wide-character strings. _wgetcwd and _getcwd behave identically otherwise.

Generic-Text Routine Mappings

TCHAR.H Routine _UNICODE & _MBCS Not Defined _MBCS Defined _UNICODE Defined
_tgetcwd _getcwd _getcwd _wgetcwd

Example

// GETCWD.C
/* This program places the name of the current directory in the
 * buffer array, then displays the name of the current directory
 * on the screen. Specifying a length of _MAX_PATH leaves room
 * for the longest legal path name.
 */

#include <direct.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>

void main( void )
{
   char buffer[_MAX_PATH];

   /* Get the current working directory: */
   if( _getcwd( buffer, _MAX_PATH ) == NULL )
      perror( "_getcwd error" );
   else
      printf( "%s\n", buffer );
}

Output

C:\code

Directory Control Routines

See Also   _chdir, _mkdir, _rmdir