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- #### Current path <a id="fs.op.current_path">[[fs.op.current_path]]</a>
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- ``` cpp
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- path current_path();
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- path current_path(error_code& ec);
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- ```
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- *Returns:* The absolute path of the current working directory, whose
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- pathname in the native format is obtained as if by POSIX `getcwd()`. The
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- signature with argument `ec` returns `path()` if an error occurs.
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- *Throws:* As specified in  [[fs.err.report]].
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- *Remarks:* The current working directory is the directory, associated
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- with the process, that is used as the starting location in pathname
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- resolution for relative paths.
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- [*Note 1*: The `current_path()` name was chosen to emphasize that the
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- returned value is a path, not just a single directory
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- name. — *end note*]
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- [*Note 2*: The current path as returned by many operating systems is a
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- dangerous global variable. It may be changed unexpectedly by a
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- third-party or system library functions, or by another
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- thread. — *end note*]
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-
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- ``` cpp
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- void current_path(const path& p);
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- void current_path(const path& p, error_code& ec) noexcept;
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- ```
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- *Effects:* Establishes the postcondition, as if by POSIX `chdir()`.
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- *Postconditions:* `equivalent(p, current_path())`.
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- *Throws:* As specified in  [[fs.err.report]].
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- [*Note 3*: The current path for many operating systems is a dangerous
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- global state. It may be changed unexpectedly by a third-party or system
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- library functions, or by another thread. — *end note*]
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