Variables d'environnement dans les settings de Visual C++ 6.0

O

oliv

Bonjour,

Je cherche le moyen d'utiliser une variable d'environnement dans les
"Additional include directories" sous Visual C++ 6.0 mais je ne connais
pas la syntaxe à utiliser.
J'ai essayé $(PATH_INCLUDE) où PATH_INCLUDE est une variable
d'environnement positionnée sur un chemin contenant un header mais ça
ne fonctionne pas.

Merci d'avance pour votre aide.
 
A

Alf P. Steinbach

* oliv:
Bonjour,

Je cherche le moyen d'utiliser une variable d'environnement dans les
"Additional include directories" sous Visual C++ 6.0 mais je ne connais
pas la syntaxe à utiliser.
J'ai essayé $(PATH_INCLUDE) où PATH_INCLUDE est une variable
d'environnement positionnée sur un chemin contenant un header mais ça
ne fonctionne pas.

Merci d'avance pour votre aide.

You're off-topic for two reasons: (1) french, and (2) tool usage question.

Please READ THE FAQ about how to post and topicality.

However, one would have to be evil to let someone continue using old VC6
without at least mentioning that newer versions are available for free.
 
A

Alex Buell

Is that supposed to make it ok to say to someone?

He asked a stupid question. It's bleedin' obvious from reading the FAQ
to know what language to use. And that's either C++ or English.
 
S

shadowman615

Alex said:
He asked a stupid question. It's bleedin' obvious from reading the FAQ
to know what language to use. And that's either C++ or English.

The question was only half as dumb as a response that assumes I'm
French. Why would you call *me* a Cheese Eating Surrender Monkey?

The OP was told that his question was O/T partially because it was in
French, and to read the FAQ for instructions on how to post. I was
pointing out that the FAQ had some pretty clear directions about that,
and didn't specify anything about English. And BTW, the FAQ is NOT
only written in English:

http://jlecomte.ifrance.com/c++/c++-faq-lite/index-fr.html

At the risk of sounding like an idiot, perhaps the translated versions
of the FAQ *do* specify not to post in languages other than English.
If so, I stand corrected.

It makes more sense for the OP to post in his native language than it
would to post something unintelligible in English. Then at least he's
got half a chance of getting a decent response. As long as he doesn't
try to post in the magical "C/C++" language.

Doesn't change the fact that it was O/T for a question about VC++ 6.0,
though :).
 
A

Alex Buell

It makes more sense for the OP to post in his native language than it
would to post something unintelligible in English. Then at least
he's got half a chance of getting a decent response. As long as he
doesn't try to post in the magical "C/C++" language.

Doesn't change the fact that it was O/T for a question about VC++ 6.0,
though :).

ROFL. Thank you for a good hoot!
 

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