On 2018-06-10 09:45:06 -0500, Bev in TX wrote:
> On Jun 10, 2018, at 5:49 AM, Peter J. Holzer <hjp-pyt...@hjp.at> wrote:
> > On 2018-06-07 12:47:15 +0000, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> >> But it doesn't do that. "Pathnames cannot contain NUL" is a falsehood 
> >> that programmers wrongly believe about paths. HFS Plus and Apple File 
> >> System support NULs in paths.
> > [...]
> >> But in the spirit of compromise, okay, let's ignore the existence of file 
> >> systems like HFS which allow NUL. Apart from Mac users, who uses them 
> >> anyway? Let's pretend that every file system in existence, now and into 
> >> the future, will prohibit NULs in paths.
[...]
> >  * One with an embedded / in the file name
> 
> This is easily done in Finder, where I created a folder named "my/slash”.  
> When I list it at the command line in Terminal, this shows up as "my:slash”, 
> with the slash shown as a colon.  
> If I create a file with a colon in its name at the command line, that file 
> name acts the same way:
> 
> $ touch ‘my:colon"
> $ ls
> my:colon
> my:slash
> 
> In Finder they both display as:
> my/colon
> my/slash

Thanks. So they just map '/' to ':'. IIRC, MacOS <= 9 used ':' as the
directory separator, so that makes sense. They kept the old behaviour
for applications using the Mac API (and for the GUI), but for the POSIX
API they use '/' (as they have to). Since ':' wasn't previously allowed,
there is no conflict, just some confusion for the users who sees
different filenames depending on which tool they use.

It does, however, mean that on MacOS filenames can't contain all Unicode
characters, either.

[...]
> I added printing the file name.  As suspected, the “slash” is a colon:
> 
> . - 56096374 - 2e
> .. - 56095464 - 2e 2e
> .DS_Store - 56109197 - 2e 44 53 5f 53 74 6f 72 65
> my:colon - 56095933 - 6d 79 3a 63 6f 6c 6f 6e
> my:slash - 56095521 - 6d 79 3a 73 6c 61 73 68

Yup.


> > Bonuspoints for doing this on an USB stick and then mounting the USB
> > stick on a Linux system and posting the output there as well.
> > 
> Sorry, I don’t have Linux, but I suspect it’s the same as the macOS command 
> line.

Very likely, yes.

        hp

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