std-current-drive | ![]() |
STD-CURRENT-DRIVE returns two-character string containing the actual uppercase drive letter plus a colon.This function makes only sense at systems using drive letters, such as DOS, Windows and OS/2. Elsewhere it returns the empty string "".
STD-CURRENT-PATH returns the current system path, including the current drive if supported by the system.
(std-current-drive) => "C:"
None.
Strings.
It may shell out.
(std-require 'STDFILE)
Defined in STDFILE