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The path of the executable file. Deprecated; use _get_pgmptr
and _get_wpgmptr
.
Syntax
extern char *_pgmptr;
extern wchar_t *_wpgmptr;
Remarks
When a program is run from the command interpreter (Cmd.exe), _pgmptr
is automatically initialized to the full path of the executable file. For example, if Hello.exe is in C:\BIN and C:\BIN is in the path, _pgmptr
is set to C:\BIN\Hello.exe
when you execute:
C> hello
When a program isn't run from the command line, _pgmptr
might be initialized to the program name (the file's base name without the file name extension) or to a file name, relative path, or full path.
_wpgmptr
is the wide-character counterpart of _pgmptr
for use with programs that use wmain
.
Generic-text routine mappings
Tchar.h routine | _UNICODE and _MBCS not defined |
_MBCS defined |
_UNICODE defined |
---|---|---|---|
_tpgmptr |
_pgmptr |
_pgmptr |
_wpgmptr |
Requirements
Variable | Required header |
---|---|
_pgmptr , _wpgmptr |
<stdlib.h> |
Example
The following program demonstrates the use of _pgmptr
.
// crt_pgmptr.c
// compile with: /W3
// The following program demonstrates the use of _pgmptr.
//
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main( void )
{
printf("The full path of the executing program is : %Fs\n",
_pgmptr); // C4996
// Note: _pgmptr is deprecated; use _get_pgmptr instead
}
You could use _wpgmptr
by changing %Fs
to %S
and main
to wmain
.