How do I set a path in Visual Studio?

2019-01-05 08:49发布

How do I set a path for DLL files to be searched in Visual Studio for a particular project alone?

Now I am setting it in the environment path variable, but I would like better control over this.

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甜甜的少女心
2楼-- · 2019-01-05 09:23

Set the PATH variable, like you're doing. If you're running the program from the IDE, you can modify environment variables by adjusting the Debugging options in the project properties.

If the DLLs are named such that you don't need different paths for the different configuration types, you can add the path to the system PATH variable or to Visual Studio's global one in Tools | Options.

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够拽才男人
3楼-- · 2019-01-05 09:39

You have a couple of options:

  • You can add the path to the DLLs to the Executable files settings under Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > VC++ Directories (but only for building, for executing or debugging here)
  • You can add them in your global PATH environment variable
  • You can start Visual Studio using a batch file as I described here and manipulate the path in that one
  • You can copy the DLLs into the executable file's directory :-)
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Summer. ? 凉城
4楼-- · 2019-01-05 09:42

Search MSDN for "How to: Set Environment Variables for Projects". (It's Project>Properties>Configuration Properties>Debugging "Environment" and "Merge Environment" properties for those who are in a rush.)

The syntax is NAME=VALUE and macros can be used (for example, $(OutDir)).

For example, to prepend C:\Windows\Temp to the PATH:

PATH=C:\WINDOWS\Temp;%PATH%

Similarly, to append $(TargetDir)\DLLS to the PATH:

PATH=%PATH%;$(TargetDir)\DLLS
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我想做一个坏孩纸
5楼-- · 2019-01-05 09:43

If you only need to add one path per configuration (debug/release), you could set the debug command working directory:

Project | Properties | Select Configuration | Configuration Properties | Debugging | Working directory

Repeat for each project configuration.

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