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-@echo off
-:4dosCheck
- if "%@eval[2+2]"=="4" loadbtm on
-:Start
- if [%1]==[] goto Usage
- if [%1]==[/?] goto Help
- if [%2]==[] goto InputCheck
-REM
-REM This file is called F_NAME.BAT per default. Call it whatever you like.
-REM
-REM You need enough free environment space for this batch file.
-REM If there's not enough free space, f_name.bat will give you a warning.
-REM
-REM While f_name.bat tries to test your free environment space, you'll
-REM probably need to check your config.sys for the following line:
-REM
-REM SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\ /E:1024 /p
-REM
-REM The '/E:1024' sets your environment space - it will probably need to
-REM be 1024 or higher (unless you're really economical with env-space).
-REM
-REM If you are not sure about free space, set fp and fn with long dummy
-REM strings in autoexec.bat to get enough free space, eg.:
-REM
-REM set fp=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-REM set fu=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-REM set fn=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-REM set fd=xx
-REM set fe=xxxx
-REM
-REM Using dummy strings is necessary if you're going to execute
-REM f_name.bat from a second command shell, eg. from Norton Commander.
-REM In this case the total length reserved for f_name.bat should be up
-REM to 192 bytes. My suggestion is, let the strings for fp, fu, and fn count
-REM up to 186 bytes (eg. 62 each).
-REM
-REM Some releases of DOS (eg. some beta-releases/pre-releases of DOS 6.0
-REM and some older DOS releases) does not support the batchcommand 'NOT'.
-REM If you're still using such a release you cannot use this batchfile
-REM since it uses this batchcommand.
-REM
-REM Please also note that f_name.bat cannot work properly if filespec is
-REM longer than around 38 (? I don't know the exact length) characters. If
-REM filespec is long, f_name.bat will fail at 'for %%x in ... do if ...'
-REM lines. The result of error is fairly unpredictable as DOS will try to
-REM execute with a truncated batch command line. So, please use the
-REM batch file for short filespecs (< 38??). (On my DOS 6.22 using
-REM strings above 38 chars gives me an endless loop, Claus Futtrup).
-REM
-REM For large batchfiles it is usually an advantage to use a
-REM 'batch-compiler', which will convert the .bat file into a .com or
-REM .exe file. With f_name.bat this could probably speed it up many
-REM times, but it has not been possible to find a batch-compiler, which
-REM will compile this batchfile. The compilers PWR14G.ZIP and
-REM BAT2EX15.ZIP have been tested without success.
-REM
-REM This modified release is more solid when it comes to garbage input, it
-REM is provided with help option, additional documentation and additional
-REM checking for sufficient environment space and now remove the temporary
-REM environment settings (P, Q, R, S, T) at the bottom of the batchfile. The
-REM structure is changed a bit, but the basic still is made by Wonkoo Kim.
-REM
-REM Please do not distribute this file without the above documentation
-REM included in the batch-file. If you change the file please add your
-REM name as a "modifier" as done below + document your changes. We do
-REM not intend to hold a copyright, though. You may use, misuse or abuse
-REM this batchfile as you see fit.
-REM
-REM This file is provided to you on a free basis. The author/modifiers
-REM do not want to be hold responsible to whatever this batchfile is
-REM doing. Use of this batchfile is entirely at your own risk.
-REM
-REM Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), August 11, 1995
-REM Modified by Claus Futtrup (odie@csek.iprod.auc.dk), August 23. 1995
-REM Modified by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org), Jan. 10. 1996
-REM to run this batch file under 4DOS too (replacing all %%f with %%x
-REM and doubling the speed with the LOADBTM ON command)
-REM Modified by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org), Aug. 31. 1996
-REM to return unix-like paths additionally in the variable %fu%;
-REM the batch file will now parse e.g. \a.b\ correctly as a directory.
-REM
-:Usage
- echo.
- echo Usage: %0 filespec
- echo.
- echo Returns: fd (drive), fp (path), fu (unix path), fn (name), fe (extension)
- echo.
- echo Type %0 /? for additional help
- echo %0 is made by Wonkoo Kim, modified by C. Futtrup and W. Lemberg.
- echo.
- goto END
-:Help
- cls
- echo %0 -- extracts the drive, path, name, and ext from file-path-name.
- echo.
- echo Return envs: FD (drive), FP (path), FU (unix path), FN (name), FE (ext)
- echo Temp envs: P, Q, R, S, T
- echo.
- echo INPUT FILE fd fp fn fe
- echo ------------------ --------- --------- --------- ---------
- echo abc abc
- echo abc.tex abc .tex
- echo c:\abc.tex c: \ abc .tex
- echo c:tmp\abc.tex c: tmp\ abc .tex
- echo c:\tmp\abc.tex c: \tmp\ abc .tex
- echo c:tmp\tex\abc.tex c: tmp\tex\ abc .tex
- echo c:\tmp\tex\abc.tex c: \tmp\tex\ abc .tex
- echo.
- echo Please note this file isn't blazing fast + it needs a lot
- echo of environment space. See comments in %0 for more info.
- echo.
- echo Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), August 11, 1995
- echo Modified by Claus Futtrup (odie@csek.iprod.auc.dk), August 23. 1995
- echo Modified by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org), Aug 31. 1996
- goto END
-:InputCheck
- for %%x in (%1) do if "%%x"=="%1" goto Okay
- echo *** ERROR: Please do not use wildcards in input file name.
- goto END
-:Okay
- set p=
- set r=
- set fp=
- set fu=
- set fe=
- set fn=%1
- set s=XXXXXXXX%fn%
- set t=%fn%
- set s=
- if [%t%]==[%1] goto GetDrive
-:EnvErr
- echo *** ERROR: Not enough environment space!
- echo *** See documentation at top of file '%0'
- goto END
-:GetDrive
- for %%x in (/%t%) do set fn=%%x
- for %%x in (/%t%) do if not [%%x]==[%fn%] set fd=%%x
- if [%fn%]==[:] goto DriveOnly
- set t=%fn%
- for %%x in (/%t%) do set fn=%%x
- if [:%fn%]==[%t%] goto DriveFound
- set fd=
- set fn=%1
- goto GetPath
-:DriveOnly
- set fn=
-:DriveFound
- set fd=%fd%:
-:GetPath
- set s=%fn%
-:PathLoop
- set t=%s%
- for %%x in (/%t%) do set s=%%x
- set q=
- for %%x in (/%t%) do if not [%%x]==[%s%] set q=%%x
- if "\%s%"=="%t%" goto Separator
- set p=%p%%q%
- set r=%r%%q%
- if [%s%]==[%t%] goto PathCheck
- goto PathLoop
-:Separator
- set fn=%s%
- set p=%p%\
- set r=%r%/
- set fp=%p%
- set fu=%r%
- goto PathLoop
-:PathCheck
- if [%s%]==[\] goto NoFilename
- if not [%fn%]==[\] goto GetExt
- set fp=\
- set fu=/
- set fn=
- goto Done
-:NoFilename
- set fp=%p%\
- set fu=%r%/
- set fn=
- goto Done
-:GetExt
- set s=%fn%
- set fe=%fn%
- set fn=
-:ExtLoop
- set t=%fe%
- for %%x in (/%t%) do set fe=%%x
- if ".%fe%"=="%t%" goto ExtFound
- if [%fe%]==[%t%] goto NoExt
- for %%x in (/%t%) do if not [%%x]==[%fe%] set fn=%fn%%%x
- goto ExtLoop
-:ExtFound
- set fe=.%fe%
- goto Done
-:NoExt
- if not [%fe%]==[.] set fn=%s%
- set fe=
-:Done
- echo DRIVE=%fd% PATH=%fp% UNIX_PATH=%fu% NAME=%fn% EXT=%fe%
-:END
- set p=
- set q=
- set r=
- set s=
- set t=
-