This is part of Family API which allow to create dual-os version of program runs under OS/2 and DOS
Note: This is legacy API call. It is recommended to use 32-bit equivalent
This call returns the full path name of the current directory for the requesting process for the specified drive.
DosQCurDir (DriveNumber, DirPath, DirPathLen)
Value Definition 0 default 1 A 2 B ...
rc (USHORT) - return
Return code descriptions are:
The drive letter is not part of the returned string. The string does not begin with a backslash and is terminated by a byte containing 00H.
The system returns the length of the returned DirPath string in DirPathLen, which does not include the terminating null byte. In the case where the DirPath buffer is of insufficient length to hold the current directory path string, the system returns the required length (in bytes) for DirPath in DirPathLen.
For FSDs, the case of the current directory is set according to the DirName passed in, not according to the case of the directories on disk. For example, if the directory “c:\bin” is created and DosChDir is called with DirName “c:\bin”, the current directory returned by DosQCurDir will be “c:\bin”.
Programs running without the NEWFILES bit set are allowed to DosChDir to a non-8.3 filename format directory.
DosQSysInfo must be used by an application to determine the maximum path length supported by OS/2. The returned value should be used to dynamically allocate buffers that are to be used to store paths.
#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR USHORT rc = DosQCurDir(DriveNumber, DirPath, DirPathLen); USHORT DriveNumber; /* Drive number */ PBYTE DirPath; /* Directory path buffer (returned) */ PUSHORT DirPathLen; /* Directory path buffer length (returned) */ USHORT rc; /* return code */
EXTRN DosQCurDir:FAR INCL_DOSFILEMGR EQU 1 PUSH WORD DriveNumber ;Drive number PUSH@ OTHER DirPath ;Directory path buffer (returned) PUSH@ WORD DirPathLen ;Directory path buffer length (returned) CALL DosQCurDir
Returns WORD
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