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This is part of Family API which allow to create dual-os version of program runs under OS/2 and DOS
Note: This is legacy API call. It is recommended to use 32-bit equivalent
DosMove
This call moves a file object to another location and changes its name.
Syntax
DosMove (OldPathName, NewPathName, Reserved)
Parameters
Return Code
rc (USHORT) - return
Return code descriptions are:
- 0 NO_ERROR
- 2 ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
- 3 ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND
- 5 ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
- 17 ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE
- 26 ERROR_NOT_DOS_DISK
- 32 ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION
- 36 ERROR_SHARING_BUFFER_EXCEEDED
- 87 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
- 108 ERROR_DRIVE_LOCKED
- 206 ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE
- 250 ERROR_CIRCULARITY_REQUESTED
- 251 ERROR_DIRECTORY_IN_CDS
Remarks
This call is often used to change only the name of a file or subdirectory, allowing the file object to remain in the same subdirectory. Global file name characters are not allowed in the source or target name.
If the paths specified are different, this allows the subdirectory location of the file object to be changed as well. If a drive is specified for the target, it must be the same as the one specified or implied by the source.
Any attempts to move a parent subdirectory to one of its descendant subdirectories are rejected, because a subdirectory cannot be both an ancestor and a descendant of the same subdirectory. Any attempts by a process to move the current subdirectory or any of its ancestors are also rejected.
Attributes (times and dates) of the source file object are moved to the target. If read-only files exist in the target path, they are not replaced.
DosQSysInfo is called during initialization by an application to determine the maximum path length allowed by OS/2.
DosMove can be used to change the case of a file on an FSD drive. The following example would change the name of the file to “File.Txt”. DosMove(“file.txt”,“File.Txt”)
Family API Considerations
Some options operate differently in the DOS mode than in the OS/2 mode. Therefore, the following restriction applies to DosMove when coding for the DOS mode:
File names passed to OldPathName and NewPathName are truncated by the system in the DOS mode only. The application must truncate all files passed to OldPathName and NewPathName in the OS/2 mode or an error code is returned.
Example Code
C Binding
#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR USHORT rc = DosMove(OldPathName, NewPathName, Reserved); PSZ OldPathName; /* Old path name string */ PSZ NewPathName; /* New path name string */ ULONG 0; /* Reserved (must be zero) */ USHORT rc; /* return code */
MASM Binding
EXTRN DosMove:FAR INCL_DOSFILEMGR EQU 1 PUSH@ ASCIIZ OldPathName ;Old path name string PUSH@ ASCIIZ NewPathName ;New path name string PUSH DWORD 0 ;Reserved (must be zero) CALL DosMove
Returns WORD
Note
Text based on http://www.edm2.com/index.php/DosMove_(FAPI)