SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
char *get_filename(const char *path);
DESCRIPTION
Finds out the filename portion of a completely specified file path. Both `\' and `/' are recognized as directory separators under DOS and Windows. However, only `/' is recognized as directory separator under other platforms. Example:
get_executable_name(name, sizeof(name));
allegro_message("Running `%s'\n", get_filename(name));
Note that Allegro won't perform any IO operations during the verification.
This means that if you have `/a/path/like/this/', which doesn't have a
filename, the function will return a pointer to the trailing null
character. However, if you have `/a/path/like/this', Allegro will return
a pointer to `this', even if it is a valid directory.
RETURN VALUE
Returns a pointer to the portion of `path' where the filename starts, or the beginning of `path' if no valid filename is found (eg. you are processing a path with backslashes under Unix).

