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FNPATHFIND(3)		     C Programmer's Manual		 FNPATHFIND(3)

NAME
       fnpathfind - find a file	in a list of directories

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<publib.h>

       int fnpathfind(const char *path,	const char *tgt,
			    char *res, size_t max);

DESCRIPTION
       pathfind	 looks	for  a	file  in  a list of directories.  The argument
       `path' is a colon separated list	of directories,	typically the contents
       of an environment variable like PATH, MANPATH, or CDPATH.  The function
       will go through the directories in the path and look in each  directory
       for a file given	in argument `target' until it finds it.	 Only an exact
       match is	reported, no wild cards	or globbing.

       The  names  that	 are  matched are formed by taking an element from the
       path and	prepending it to target.  An empty element means  the  current
       directory, as does the name ".".

       The  function returns -1	for failure (not found or error), or the total
       size for	the full name (the full	name  may  have	 been  truncated  when
       stored into result).

BUGS
       The  function uses dynamic memory allocation and	may therefore fail due
       to insufficient memory.

       It is not trivial to know in which directory the	 search	 ended.	  This
       makes is	difficult to continue the search.

SEE ALSO
       publib(3), fname(3)

AUTHOR
       Lars Wirzenius (lars.wirzenius@helsinki.fi)

Publib			     C Programmer's Manual		 FNPATHFIND(3)

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