I'm the author of the reply in question, and I thought I'd try to explain why I answered as I did, and see if it changes either of our opinions. I'd also definitely appreciate feedback from any other participant in this dialogue. (I hope this is an appropriate direction to take this meta post in.)
- In my opinion, it's a bad idea to attempt to locate the install directory of a particular application based on the value of
argv[0]
, precisely because all methods of doing this are inherently error prone and therefore can fail in hard-to-diagnose ways.
You're welcome to disagree with this point of view of course, which comes from unix experience that is command-line centric and pre-dates the extreme dominance of the GUI application. It is legitimate, I think, to criticize this response and the the one linked to for failing to call our this assumption.
- Because of this belief, I want to discourage people from heading down this path in favour of either designing their programs not to need this information or using some other way to get it.
- At the same time, there are well-known heuristics that do work almost all the time.
These two reasons together are why my answer is phrased as it is: I want to suggest that the question being asked indicates that you might be heading down a wrong path in your design, and that you might want to reconsider your approach. Finally, I linked to another response, also by me, that makes the same argument with more explanation of the heuristics that can be used.
So, as others have pointed out, this answer, very roughly, is of the form I don't think you should do the think you're asking about because of reason Y, but if you really want to do so you can find some approaches at Z.
I'm trying to understand just what about my answer you object to.
Do you dislike that fact that I'm trying to discourage the OP from the solution he's trying to find, instead of "just answering the question"? If so, I'll just say I disagree on what's a valuable response: it's easy for anyone to head down a wrong path while solving a particular problem, and this often shows up as certain kinds of question. Sometimes, the right think to do is to re-direct a questioner in a better direction.
Do you think there are missing assumptions that make the answer incomplete, or even incorrect as written? I agree that some of my underlying assumptions aren't made clear in this post, but I'm curious if you have thoughts on what might improve my answer.