CUnixtype load_path = physical_path listval physical_path_of_string : string -> physical_pathval string_of_physical_path : physical_path -> stringval escaped_string_of_physical_path : physical_path -> stringEscape what has to be escaped (e.g. surround with quotes if with spaces)
If a path p starts with the current directory $PWD then strip_path p returns the sub-path relative to $PWD. Any leading "./" are also removed from the result.
make_suffix file suf catenate file with suf when file does not already end with suf.
run_command com launches command com, and returns the contents of stdout and stderr. If given, ~hook is called on each elements read on stdout or stderr.
sys_command launches program prog with arguments args. It behaves like Sys.command, except that we rely on Unix.create_process, it's hardly more complex and avoids dealing with shells. In particular, no need to quote arguments (against whitespace or other funny chars in paths), hence no need to care about the different quoting conventions of /bin/sh and cmd.exe.
A version of Unix.waitpid immune to EINTR exceptions