1. How to get start up path?
- Posted by Liu Junfeng <rufi at 163.com> Feb 25, 2003
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When an application start up, how to get the path where it locates? current_dir() return the name of the current working directory, if the applicate was started by another application,( for example Medit) current_dir() returns something not desired. Euphoria is one of my favorite languages!
2. Re: How to get start up path?
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Feb 25, 2003
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 06:36:58 +0000, Liu Junfeng <rufi at 163.com> wrote: > > When an application start up, how to get the path where it locates? > > current_dir() return the name of the current working directory, if the > applicate was started by another application,( for example Medit) > current_dir() returns something not desired. > > The way I do it, is I look at the second parameter returned by command_line(). If that does not start with a drive letter, I prepend the current_dir() to it. This means that if I run ... ex demo\prog.ex I get "demo\prog.ex" from command_line(), and as there is no drive letter, I just add the current dir to it. This is not perfect as the current_dir() function only returns the current directory of the current drive. This means that if my current drive is "D:" and its current directory is "\DEMOS\" and I run this ... ex c:prog.ex I cannot find out what the current directory for the C: drive is from within the program I'm running. Well I can, but I have to resort to DOS interrupt calls. -- cheers, Derek Parnell
3. Re: How to get start up path?
- Posted by Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> Feb 25, 2003
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here is what I use: -- begin code -- include misc.e include file.e function command_dir(integer x) sequence cmd integer s atom slash cmd = command_line() -- get the command line cmd = reverse(cmd[x]) -- reverse it, so the file name is first if platform() = LINUX then -- works on any platform! slash = '/' else slash = '\\' end if s = find(slash, cmd) -- find the slash if s > 0 then cmd = cmd[s..length(cmd)] else cmd = reverse( current_dir() ) if cmd[1] != slash then cmd = slash & cmd end if end if return reverse(cmd) -- return the path end function -- when translated/compiled, startup_dir() and bin_dir() will be the same global function startup_dir() -- directory of the file run by ex(u)(w) return command_dir(2) end function global function bin_dir() -- directory of the interpreter return command_dir(1) end function puts(1, startup_dir() & '\n') puts(1, bin_dir() & '\n') -- end code -- ~Greg g,haberek at comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Liu Junfeng <rufi at 163.com> To: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 1:36 AM Subject: How to get start up path? When an application start up, how to get the path where it locates? current_dir() return the name of the current working directory, if the applicate was started by another application,( for example Medit) current_dir() returns something not desired. Euphoria is one of my favorite languages! TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE!