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    • Richard Levitte's avatar
      Adding a slash between the directoryt and the file is a problem with · af6dab9b
      Richard Levitte authored
      VMS.  The C RTL can handle it well if the "directory" is a logical
      name with no colon, therefore ending being 'logname/file'.  However,
      if the given logical names actually has a colon, or if you use a full
      VMS-syntax directory, you end up with 'logname:/file' or
      'dev:[dir1.dir2]/file', and that isn't handled in any good way.
      
      So, on VMS, we need to check if the directory string ends with a
      separator (one of ':', ']' or '>' (< and > can be used instead [ and
      ])), and handle that by not inserting anything between the directory
      spec and the file name.  In all other cases, it's assumed the
      directory spec is a logical name, so we need to place a colon between
      it and the file.
      
      Notified by Kevin Greaney <kevin.greaney@hp.com>.
      af6dab9b
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