- Documentation
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- Built-in Predicates
- File System Interaction
- access_file/2
- exists_file/1
- file_directory_name/2
- file_base_name/2
- same_file/2
- exists_directory/1
- delete_file/1
- rename_file/2
- size_file/2
- time_file/2
- absolute_file_name/2
- absolute_file_name/3
- is_absolute_file_name/1
- file_name_extension/3
- directory_files/2
- expand_file_name/2
- prolog_to_os_filename/2
- read_link/3
- tmp_file/2
- tmp_file_stream/3
- make_directory/1
- delete_directory/1
- working_directory/2
- chdir/1
 
 
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Availability:built-in
///.//'/hello/', 
it is not a valid file name. In this case the final /'/hello'.
See also directory_file_path/3 
from library(filesex). The system ensures that for every 
valid Path using the Prolog (POSIX) directory separators, 
following is true on systems with a sound implementation of
same_file/2.134On 
some systems, Path and Path2 refer to the same 
entry in the file system, but same_file/2 
may fail. See also prolog_to_os_filename/2.
        ...,
        file_directory_name(Path, Dir),
        file_base_name(Path, File),
        directory_file_path(Dir, File, Path2),
        same_file(Path, Path2).