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dir.h File Reference

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Public APIs related to rb_cDir. More...

#include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h"
#include "ruby/internal/value.h"
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VALUE rb_dir_getwd (void)
 Queries the path of the current working directory of the current process. More...
 

Detailed Description

Public APIs related to rb_cDir.

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Definition in file dir.h.

Function Documentation

◆ rb_dir_getwd()

VALUE rb_dir_getwd ( void  )

Queries the path of the current working directory of the current process.

Returns
An instance of rb_cString that holds the working directory.
Note
The returned string is in "filesystem" encoding. Most notably on Linux this is an alias of default external encoding. Most notably on Windows it can be an alias of OS codepage.

Definition at line 1495 of file dir.c.