Synopsis -------- ``basename.sql`` contains functions which provide equivalents to the POSIX functions ``basename`` and ``dirname`` for PostgreSQL, and can be used in any Postgres SQL command. The functions are written in fairly standard PL/pgSQL, and should work with any version of PostgreSQL after version 6. I make no claim that these functions are SQL/PSM-compliant. Example ------- I created these handlers to help with finding nested folders in my music catalog program, `Catalogia`. :: WITH prepped_paths AS (SELECT DISTINCT dirname(path) AS dpath FROM catalog_mp3) SELECT a.dpath AS parent, b.dpath AS child FROM prepped_paths AS a, prepped_paths AS b WHERE a.dpath != b.dpath AND a.dpath ~ ('^' || b.dpath); Status ------ **July 12, 2016**: This project is **conditionally complete**. No new features are being considered, but bug reports will be accepted and (eventually) acted upon. LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO WARRANTY GRANTED OR IMPLIED ------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright ⓒ 2016 Elf M. Sternberg Released under The MIT License. Please see the LICENSE file for more details. All rights not clearly enumerated by the LICENSE are reserved to the authors.