+/* Given a path, split it into two parts: the directory part is all
+ * components except for the last, and the basename is that last
+ * component. Getting the return-value for either part is optional
+ * (the caller can pass NULL).
+ *
+ * The original 'path' can represent either a regular file or a
+ * directory---the splitting will be carried out in the same way in
+ * either case. Trailing slashes on 'path' will be ignored, and any
+ * cases of multiple '/' characters appearing in series will be
+ * treated as a single '/'.
+ *
+ * Allocation (if any) will have 'ctx' as the talloc owner. But
+ * pointers will be returned within the original path string whenever
+ * possible.
+ *
+ * Note: If 'path' is non-empty and contains no non-trailing slash,
+ * (that is, consists of a filename with no parent directory), then
+ * the directory returned will be an empty string. However, if 'path'
+ * is an empty string, then both directory and basename will be
+ * returned as NULL.
+ */