Thursday 12 April 2007

Outputting executable path after build

Small Tip: If you want to print the absolute path to your executable after its built to visual studios Output window then add: echo $(TargetPath) to 'Post-Build Event->Command Line' property.

other macros + definitions:

$(ConfigurationName)
The name of the current project configuration, for example, "Debug|Any CPU".

$(OutDir)
Path to the output file directory, relative to the project directory. This resolves to the value for the Output Directory property. It includes the trailing backslash '\'.

$(DevEnvDir)
The installation directory of Visual Studio 2005 (defined with drive and path); includes the trailing backslash '\'.

$(PlatformName)
The name of the currently targeted platform. For example, "AnyCPU".

$(ProjectDir)
The directory of the project (defined with drive and path); includes the trailing backslash '\'.

$(ProjectPath)
The absolute path name of the project (defined with drive, path, base name, and file extension).

$(ProjectName)
The base name of the project.

$(ProjectFileName)
The file name of the project (defined with base name and file extension).

$(ProjectExt)
The file extension of the project. It includes the '.' before the file extension.

$(SolutionDir)
The directory of the solution (defined with drive and path); includes the trailing backslash '\'.

$(SolutionPath)
The absolute path name of the solution (defined with drive, path, base name, and file extension).

$(SolutionName)
The base name of the solution.

$(SolutionFileName)
The file name of the solution (defined with base name and file extension).

$(SolutionExt)
The file extension of the solution. It includes the '.' before the file extension.

$(TargetDir)
The directory of the primary output file for the build (defined with drive and path). It includes the trailing backslash '\'.

$(TargetPath)
The absolute path name of the primary output file for the build (defined with drive, path, base name, and file extension).

$(TargetName)
The base name of the primary output file for the build.

$(TargetFileName)
The file name of the primary output file for the build (defined as base name and file extension).

$(TargetExt)
The file extension of the primary output file for the build. It includes the '.' before the file extension.

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