Re: EuDir and EuInc

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Matt Lewis wrote:
> 
> Jeremy Cowgar wrote:
> > 
> > Judith Evans wrote:
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I've heard that EuDir and EuInc will be removed from Euphoria in coming
> > > releases.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I use these in IDE to determine where to find and place include files on
> > > the
> > > user's system. Will there be an alternative method I can use once these
> > > are
> > > no longer in the language?
> > > 
> > 
> > EUDIR and EUINC are still supported. There is the idea of removing them in
> the future, but I am unsure</font></i>
> > of when/if. euinc.conf will be used in it's place. You can read about it:
> > <a
> > href="http://openeuphoria.org/wiki/euwiki.cgi?EuIncConf">http://openeuphoria.org/wiki/euwiki.cgi?EuIncConf</a>
> > 
> > 
> > These changes were done by Matt, so he may have more information if you
> > would
> > like.
> 
> Jeremy is correct.  They're not being removed, but they won't be required.
> As the link says, there will be specified places where the euinc.conf files
> can be located.  You could read those to search for the installed win32lib.
> 
> Matt

PLEASE don't disperse my Euphoria environment! I like the fact that I could just
copy my euphoria folder to wherever I want.

Use EUDIR to locate the config file in the eu/bin folderer.
If EUDIR is not defined, base off of the location where the interpetter is
executed from.

Just please don't start spreading out the environment to obscure locations.

Chris Bensler
Code is Alchemy

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