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The _CWD$ function returns the current working directory path as a string value without a trailing path separator.


Syntax

workingDirectory$ = _CWD$


Description

  • By default, the initial working directory path is usually the same as the directory of the executable file run.
  • The current working directory can be changed with the CHDIR or SHELL command; CHDIR sets it, _CWD$ returns it.
  • Path returns will change only when the working path has changed. When in C:\ and run QB64\cwd.exe, it will still return C:\
  • The current working directory string can be used in OPEN statements and SHELL commands that deal with files.
  • Works in Windows, macOS and Linux. _OS$ can be used by a program to predict the proper slash separations in different OS's.


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  • If an error occurs while obtaining the working directory from the operating system, error code 51 (Internal Error) will be generated.


Examples

Example: Get the current working directory, and move around the file system:

  
startdir$ = _CWD$
PRINT "We started at "; startdir$
MKDIR "a_temporary_dir"
CHDIR "a_temporary_dir"
PRINT "We are now in "; _CWD$
CHDIR startdir$
PRINT "And now we're back in "; _CWD$
RMDIR "a_temporary_dir"
We started at C:\QB64
We are now in C:\QB64\a_temporary_dir
And now we're back in C:\QB64


See also

  • CHDIR (Change the current working directory)
  • RMDIR (Remove a directory in the file system)
  • KILL (Delete a file in the file system)
  • MKDIR (Create a directory in the file system)
  • _OS$ (returns current OS to program)
  • _STARTDIR$ (returns path the user called program from)



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