REMOVES THE EMPTY DIRECTORY D
ACTION
The command DIR_REMOVE D removes the directory D. D is the absolute or relative name of the directory.
If D is a relative name, D is supposed to be a sub-directory of the current directory.
The absolute name is the entire name, related to the root of the file system (ex: "c:\temp\files\" or "c:\temp\files").
The relative name is the name of the file related to the current directory (ex: "files").
Remark 1 : D must be an empty directory, without any files.
Remark 2 : the commands DIR_REMOVE and RMDIR have exactly the same effect.
SYNTAX:
DIR_REMOVE D
USE ERROR EXAMPLE
rem remove the directory "abcd"
dir_remove "abcd"
DIR_REMOVE
DIR_REMOVE D
SEE ALSO
RMDIR