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* [[File Operations in Go#File_Paths_and_Names_in_Go|File Operations in Go]]
* [[Go_Language_Modularization#filepath|Standard Library]]
=Overview=
<code>path</code> and <code>filepath</code> are two related packages that expose functionality to manipulating forward-slash-separated paths (the <code>[[#path|path]]</code> package) and file names and filesystem paths that may include Windows-style backslashes and drive letters (the <code>[[#filepath|filepath]]</code> package).
=Packages=
=Packages=
==<tt>path</tt>==
==<tt>path</tt>==
{{External|https://pkg.go.dev/path}}
==<tt>filepath</tt>==
==<tt>filepath</tt>==
{{External|https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath}}
=Assembling Paths=
<code>filepath.Join()</code> The function also "cleans" the path.

Latest revision as of 22:38, 16 October 2023

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Overview

path and filepath are two related packages that expose functionality to manipulating forward-slash-separated paths (the path package) and file names and filesystem paths that may include Windows-style backslashes and drive letters (the filepath package).

Packages

path

https://pkg.go.dev/path

filepath

https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath

Assembling Paths

filepath.Join() The function also "cleans" the path.