package userdirs // ForApp returns a set of user-specific directories for a particular // application. // // The three arguments are used in different ways depending on the current // host operating system, because each OS has different conventions. // // - On Windows, the vendor and string are used to construct a two-level // heirarchy, vendor/name, under each namespaced directory prefix. // The bundleID is ignored. // - On Linux and other similar Unix systems, the name is converted to // lowercase and any spaces changed to dashes and used as a subdirectory // name. The vendor and bundleID are ignored. // - On Mac OS X, the bundleID is used and the name and vendor are ignored. // // For best results, the name and vendor arguments should contain // space-separated words using title case, like "Image Editor" and "Contoso", // and the bundleID should be a reverse-DNS-style string, like // "com.example.appname". func ForApp(name string, vendor string, bundleID string) Dirs { // Delegate to OS-specific implementation return forApp(name, vendor, bundleID) } // SupportedOS returns true if the current operating system is supported by // this package. If this function returns false, any call to ForApp will // panic. func SupportedOS() bool { // Delegate to OS-specific implementation return supportedOS() }