std-dos-filename | ![]() |
std-dos-filename returns the system specific DOS 8.3 filename representation. If the system supports long filenames and the filename satisfies std-longfnamep then the result is different than the argument. The result is always uppercase.
I'm still considering if this function is really needed?
(std-dos-filename "d:/acad/test.lsp") => "D:/ACAD/TEST.LSP" (std-dos-filename "d:/acad/testprogram.lsp") => "D:/ACAD/TESTPR~1.LSP"
fname: a string. A partial or fully qualified filename specifier.
A string.
None.
(std-require 'STDFILE)
Defined in STDFILE