basename - return the last component of a pathname
#include <libgen.h> char *basename(char *path);
The basename() function takes the pathname pointed to by path and returns a pointer to the final component of the pathname, deleting any trailing '/' characters.If the string consists entirely of the '/' character, basename() returns a pointer to the string "/" .
If path is a null pointer or points to an empty string, basename() returns a pointer to the string "." .
The basename() function may modify the string pointed to by path, and may return a pointer to static storage that may then be overwritten by a subsequent call to basename().
This interface need not be reentrant.
The basename() function returns a pointer to the final component of path.
No errors are defined.
Input String Output String "/usr/lib" "lib" "/usr/" "usr" "/" "/"
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dirname(), <libgen.h>.