Returns the target file name which is indicated by the specified symbolic link, or NULL if the input is not a symbolic link. Format F$READLINK(filespec)
1 – Return Value
Either the text contents of a symbolic link or NULL if the input is not a symbolic link.
2 – Arguments
filespec Specifies the name of the symbolic link file. You must specify the file name as a character string expression.
3 – Examples
1.$ CREATE FILE.TXT HELLO EXIT $ $ CREATE/SYMLINK="FILE.TXT" L.LNK $ X=F$READLINK("L.LNK") $ SH SYM X X = "FILE.TXT" $ This example uses the F$READLINK function to return the target file name for a specified symbolic link. 2.$ CREATE FILE.TXT HELLO EXIT $ $ CREATE/SYMLINK="FILE.TXT" L.LNK $ CREATE/SYMLINK="L.LNK" LINK_TO_LINK.LNK $ X= F$READLINK("LINK_TO_LINK.LNK") $ SH SYM X X = "L.LNK" This example shows how F$READLINK functions when the target is a symbolic link file.