IDE Macros in paths and filenames
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Macros are used in the following format. Replacing the macro-name part with one of the macros listed below.
$(macro-name)
For example: This Unit Output directory format is ofter used for Lazarus Packages:
lib/$(TargetCPU)-$(TargetOS)
under a x86 Linux 32-bit system that would equate to: lib/i386-linux
under a x86 Linux 64-bit system that would equate to: lib/x86_64-linux
General Purpose
- Col - current column in source editor
- Row - current row in source editor
- CurToken - current token at the cursor in the source editor
- EdFile - current filename in the source editor
- Params - run parameters of the current project
- Prompt - ask the user for a value. This is an interactive macro.
- RunCmdLine - the command to launch the project
- Save - save current file in source editor
- SaveAll - save all
- TargetCmdLine - the project executable plus run parameters
Filename Parts
- Env(name) - macro function for environment variables given to the IDE (not project nor debugger) (since 0.9.27)
- Ext() - macro function for ExtractFileExt
- MakeDir() - macro function for AppendPathDelim
- MakeFile() - macro function for ChompPathDelim
- MakeExe - append .exe under Windows, nothing under Linux, BSD, OS X
- Name() - macro function for ExtractFileName
- NameOnly() - macro function for ExtractFileNameOnly
- Path() - macro function for ExtractFilePath
Paths and Parts
- CompPath - compiler path set in the environment options
- ConfDir - directory where the IDE stores its config files
- ExeExt - executable file extension
- FPCSrcDir - FPC source directory set in environment options
- FPCVer - FPC version (since 0.9.25). For example '2.2.2'.
- LanguageID - IDE language, for example en for english, de for german
- LanguageName - IDE language name, the translated name of the current language. For instance: Deutsch for german.
- LazarusDir - Lazarus source directory set in environment options
- LCLWidgetType - LCL widgetset of the current project
- ProjFile - the full filename of the main source of the current project (.lpr)
- ProjPath - the project directory (the directory of the .lpi file)
- TargetFile - the output file of the current project (e.g. the executable or the library)
- TestDir - Test directory set in the environment options
- PkgDir() - macro function for the directory (location of the .lpk) of a package ID given as parameter
- PkgIncPath() - macro function for the include path of a package ID given as parameter
- PkgOutDir() - macro function for the output directory of a package (e.g. where the ppu files are created)
- PkgSrcPath() - macro function for the source path of a package ID given as parameter
- PkgUnitPath() - macro function for the unit path of a package ID given as parameter
- Project() - macro function for various values
- Project(UnitPath) - unit path of project directory
- Project(SrcPath) - source path of project directory
- Project(IncPath) - include path of project directory
- Project(InfoFile) - filename of the project information file (.lpi) (since r15287, 0.9.25)
- Project(OutputDir) - directory where the project's ppu files are created (since 0.9.27)
- ProjIncPath - include path of project directory
- ProjOutDir - path of project output directory (e.g. where the .ppu files are created) (since 0.9.27)
- ProjPublishDir - publishing directory of the current project
- ProjSrcPath - source path of project directory
- ProjUnitPath - unit path of project directory
- SrcOS - 'unix' for linux, darwin, bsd. 'win' for win32, win64, wince
- TargetCPU - Target CPU of the current project
- TargetOS - Target OS of the current project