Generate and return the Current Working Directory (CWD) of the runtime shell.
The name of this interface is intentionally chosen to be different from getcwd
which is an Intel IFPORT
and GNU Fortran extension procedure name.
The implementation of this procedure is compiler-dependent depending on whether the output argument errmsg
is present or missing.
-
If
errmsg
is missing, then the appropriate runtime system shell command pwd
is called to generate the CWD.
-
If
errmsg
is present, then,
-
If the library is built with either GNU or Intel Fortran compilers, then the compiler intrinsic procedure
getcwd()
is called to generate the CWD.
-
If the library is built with other compilers, then the appropriate runtime system shell command
pwd
is called to generate the CWD.
This behavior is enforced by the Intel and GNU interfaces for getcwd()
which does not return error message for failures.
- Parameters
-
[out] | failed | : The output scalar logical of default kind LK.
It is .true. if and only if an error occurs while inferring the current working directory.
(optional. If missing and a runtime error occurs, the program will halt by calling error stop .) |
[in,out] | errmsg | : The input/output scalar character of default kind SK of arbitrary length type parameter.
If present and an error occurs, it is assigned an explanatory message describing the nature of the error that has occurred.
A length of 2047 characters for errmsg is likely enough to capture most error messages in full.
(optional. It can be present only if failed is also present.) |
- Returns
dirCurrent
: The output allocatable
scalar character
of default kind SK containing the path to the current working directory (including drive letter on windows OS).
The default value for dirCurrent
is "."
if the procedure fails to infer the full path to the current working directory.
Possible calling interfaces ⛓
character(:, SK), allocatable :: dirCurrent
character(2047, SK) :: errmsg
logical(LK) :: failed
Generate and return the Current Working Directory (CWD) of the runtime shell.
This module defines the relevant Fortran kind type-parameters frequently used in the ParaMonte librar...
integer, parameter LK
The default logical kind in the ParaMonte library: kind(.true.) in Fortran, kind(....
This module contains classes and procedures for manipulating system file/folder paths.
- See also
- getPathNew
getPathPosix
setPathPosix
getPathWindows
setPathWindows
isFailedGetDirTemp
getPathHostNameIndex
Example usage ⛓
9 character(:, SK),
allocatable :: cpath
10 character(
2047, SK) :: errmsg
13 type(display_type) :: disp
17 call disp%show(
"cpath = getDirCurrent() ! get the current working directory.")
20 call disp%show( cpath , deliml
= SK_
"""" )
26 call disp%show(
"cpath = getDirCurrent(failed) ! Gracefully capture any runtime error while retrieving the current working directory.")
30 call disp%show(
.not."if ( failed) call disp%show(cpath)")
31 if (
.not. failed)
call disp%show(cpath, deliml
= SK_
"""" )
35 call disp%show(
"cpath = getDirCurrent(failed, errmsg) ! Gracefully capture any runtime error while retrieving the current working directory.")
39 call disp%show(
"if (failed) then; call disp%show(trim(errmsg), deliml = SK_''''); else; call disp%show(cpath, deliml = SK_''''); end if )")
40 if (failed)
then;
call disp%show(
trim(errmsg), deliml
= SK_
'''');
else;
call disp%show(cpath, deliml
= SK_
'''');
end if
This is a generic method of the derived type display_type with pass attribute.
This is a generic method of the derived type display_type with pass attribute.
Generate and return .true. is the input path is an extant system directory, otherwise return ....
This module contains classes and procedures for input/output (IO) or generic display operations on st...
type(display_type) disp
This is a scalar module variable an object of type display_type for general display.
integer, parameter IK
The default integer kind in the ParaMonte library: int32 in Fortran, c_int32_t in C-Fortran Interoper...
integer, parameter SK
The default character kind in the ParaMonte library: kind("a") in Fortran, c_char in C-Fortran Intero...
Generate and return an object of type display_type.
Example Unix compile command via Intel ifort
compiler ⛓
3ifort -fpp -standard-semantics -O3 -Wl,-rpath,../../../lib -I../../../inc main.F90 ../../../lib/libparamonte* -o main.exe
Example Windows Batch compile command via Intel ifort
compiler ⛓
2set PATH=..\..\..\lib;%PATH%
3ifort /fpp /standard-semantics /O3 /I:..\..\..\include main.F90 ..\..\..\lib\libparamonte*.lib /exe:main.exe
Example Unix / MinGW compile command via GNU gfortran
compiler ⛓
3gfortran -cpp -ffree-line-length-none -O3 -Wl,-rpath,../../../lib -I../../../inc main.F90 ../../../lib/libparamonte* -o main.exe
Example output ⛓
4"/home/amir/git/paramonte/external/paramonted/doxygen/bld/linux/amd64/csid/csvs/native/lib/mem/serial/fortran/checking/pkg/example/pm_sysPath/getDirCurrent"
12if (
.not. failed)
call disp%show(cpath)
13"/home/amir/git/paramonte/external/paramonted/doxygen/bld/linux/amd64/csid/csvs/native/lib/mem/serial/fortran/checking/pkg/example/pm_sysPath/getDirCurrent"
19if (failed)
then;
call disp%show(
trim(errmsg), deliml
= SK_
'''');
else;
call disp%show(cpath, deliml
= SK_
'''');
end if )
20'/home/amir/git/paramonte/external/paramonted/doxygen/bld/linux/amd64/csid/csvs/native/lib/mem/serial/fortran/checking/pkg/example/pm_sysPath/getDirCurrent'
- Test:
- test_pm_sysPath
- Todo:
- Low Priority: A subroutine version of this functional interface could be implemented in future to avoid allocations and allow for non-default character kinds.
Final Remarks ⛓
If you believe this algorithm or its documentation can be improved, we appreciate your contribution and help to edit this page's documentation and source file on GitHub.
For details on the naming abbreviations, see this page.
For details on the naming conventions, see this page.
This software is distributed under the MIT license with additional terms outlined below.
-
If you use any parts or concepts from this library to any extent, please acknowledge the usage by citing the relevant publications of the ParaMonte library.
-
If you regenerate any parts/ideas from this library in a programming environment other than those currently supported by this ParaMonte library (i.e., other than C, C++, Fortran, MATLAB, Python, R), please also ask the end users to cite this original ParaMonte library.
This software is available to the public under a highly permissive license.
Help us justify its continued development and maintenance by acknowledging its benefit to society, distributing it, and contributing to it.
- Copyright
- Computational Data Science Lab
- Author:
- Amir Shahmoradi, Tuesday March 7, 2017, 3:09 AM, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES), The University of Texas Austin
Definition at line 2759 of file pm_sysPath.F90.