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- Relative paths in SdFat are resolved in a manner similar to Windows.
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- Each instance of SdFat has a current directory. In SdFat this directory
- is called the volume working directory, vwd. Initially this directory is
- the root directory for the volume.
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- The volume working directory is changed by calling SdFat::chdir(path).
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- The call sd.chdir("/2011") will change the volume working directory
- for sd to "/2011", assuming "/2011" exists.
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- Relative paths for SdFat member functions are resolved by starting at
- the volume working directory.
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- For example, the call sd.mkdir("APRIL") will create the directory
- "/2011/APRIL" assuming the volume working directory is "/2011".
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- SdFat has a current working directory, cwd, that is used to resolve paths
- for file.open() calls.
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- For a single SD card the current working directory is always the volume
- working directory for that card.
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- For multiple SD cards the current working directory is set to the volume
- working directory of a card by calling the SdFat::chvol() member function.
- The chvol() call is like the Windows <drive letter>: command.
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- The call sd2.chvol() will set the current working directory to the volume
- working directory for sd2.
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- If the volume working directory for sd2 is "/MUSIC" the call
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- file.open("BIGBAND.WAV", O_READ);
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- will then open "/MUSIC/BIGBAND.WAV" on sd2.
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- The following functions are used to change or get current directories.
- See the html documentation for more information.
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- bool SdFat::chdir(bool set_cwd = false);
- bool SdFat::chdir(const char* path, bool set_cwd = false);
- void SdFat::chvol();
- SdBaseFile* SdFat::vwd();
- static SdBaseFile* SdBaseFile::cwd();
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