| Allegro CL version 10.0 Unrevised from 9.0 to 10.0. 9.0 version |
Arguments: filespec new-name
The function is similar to cl:rename-file in that it renames the file or directory specified by the filespec to the file or directory specified by the new-name argument. It is the Allegro CL 6.1 version of cl:rename-file. In Allegro CL 6.2, errors in the implementation of cl:rename-file have been corrected, and a new function, rename-file-raw, has been added (it mimics the behavior of the UNIX mv/Windows Move commands with regard to relative pathnames). Both cl:rename-file and rename-file-raw behave differently under certain circumstances than they did in release 6.1 (and in earlier releases). Users who want the exact Allegro CL 6.1 behavior can use this function.
The behavior of rename-file-acl6.1 depends on the value of
*default-pathname-defaults*
. If that value is an
absolute pathname, rename-file-acl6.1 works like rename-file-raw. If that value is
an empty pathname (#p""), rename-file-acl6.1 works like cl:rename-file. The difference can be
seen with the following example:
*default-pathname-defaults* -> #p"/usr/home/user1/" (rename-file-acl6.1 "tmp/foo.cl" "tmp/baz.cl") -> #p"/usr/home/user1/tmp/baz.cl" [and additional values] ;; OR *default-pathname-defaults* -> #p"" (rename-file-acl6.1 "tmp/foo.cl" "tmp/baz.cl") -> #p"/usr/home/user1/tmp/tmp/baz.cl" [and additional values]
Like cl:rename-file, rename-file-acl6.1 returns three values: The new name, the truename of filespec, and the truename of the new name.
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Created 2015.5.21.
| Allegro CL version 10.0 Unrevised from 9.0 to 10.0. 9.0 version |