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VS2005 Macros for Build Commands and Properties

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You can use these macros anywhere in a project's Property Pages
dialog
box where strings are accepted. These macros are not case sensitive.

Macro Description
$(RemoteMachine)

Set to the value of the Remote Machine
property on the Debug property
page. See Changing Project Settings for a
C/C++ Debug Configuration for more information.

$(References)

A semicolon delimited list of references added to the project.

$(ConfigurationName)

The name of the current project configuration (for example,
"Debug").

$(PlatformName)

The name of current project platform (for example, "Win32").

$(Inherit)

Specifies the order in which inherited properties appear in the command line
composed by the project build system. By default, inherited properties appear at
the end of the current property.1

$(NoInherit)

Causes any properties that would otherwise be inherited, to not be inherited.
To also prevent evaluation at the sibling level, use $(StopEvaluating)
.
The use of $(NoInherit)
causes any occurrences of $(Inherit)
to be
ignored for the same property.1

$(StopEvaluating)

Immediately stops the evaluation of a macro in the evaluation chain. Any
values that appear after $(StopEvaluating)
will not appear in the
evaluated value of the macro. If $(StopEvaluating)
precedes
$(Inherit)
, the inherited value at the current location in the evaluation
chain will not be concatenated to the macro value. $(StopEvaluating)
is a
superset of the functionality of $(NoInherit)
.

$(ParentName)

Name of the item containing this project item. This will be the parent folder
name, or project name.

$(RootNameSpace)

The namespace, if any, containing the application.

$(IntDir)

Path to the directory specified for intermediate files relative to the
project directory. This resolves to the value for the Intermediate
Directory

property.

$(OutDir)

Path to the output file directory, relative to the project directory. This
resolves to the value for the Output Directory
property.

$(DevEnvDir)

The installation directory of Visual Studio .NET (defined as drive + path);
includes the trailing backslash '/'.

$(InputDir)

The directory of the input file (defined as drive + path); includes the
trailing backslash '/'. If the project is the input, then this macro is
equivalent to $(ProjectDir).

$(InputPath)

The absolute path name of the input file (defined as drive + path + base name
+ file extension). If the project is the input, then this macro is equivalent to
$(ProjectPath).

$(InputName)

The base name of the input file. If the project is the input, then this macro
is equivalent to $(ProjectName).

$(InputFileName)

The file name of the input file (defined as base name + file extension). If
the project is the input, then this macro is equivalent to
$(ProjectFileName).

$(InputExt)

The file extension of the input file. It includes the '.' before the file
extension. If the project is the input, then this macro is equivalent to
$(ProjectExt).

$(ProjectDir)

The directory of the project (defined as drive + path); includes the trailing
backslash '/'.

$(ProjectPath)

The absolute path name of the project (defined as drive + path + base name +
file extension).

$(ProjectName)

The base name of the project.

$(ProjectFileName)

The file name of the project (defined as base name + file
extension).

$(ProjectExt)

The file extension of the project. It includes the '.' before the file
extension.

$(SolutionDir)

The directory of the solution (defined as drive + path); includes the
trailing backslash '/'.

$(SolutionPath)

The absolute path name of the solution (defined as drive + path + base name +
file extension).

$(SolutionName)

The base name of the solution.

$(SolutionFileName)

The file name of the solution (defined as base name + 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 as drive +
path); includes the trailing backslash '/'.

$(TargetPath)

The absolute path name of the primary output file for the build (defined as
drive + path + base name + 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
+ file extension).

$(TargetExt)

The file extension of the primary output file for the build. It includes the
'.' before the file extension.

$(VSInstallDir)

The directory into which you installed Visual Studio .NET.

$(VCInstallDir)

The directory into which you installed Visual C++ .NET.

$(FrameworkDir)

The directory into which the .NET Framework was installed.

$(FrameworkVersion)

The version of the .NET Framework used by Visual Studio. Combined with
$(FrameworkDir), the full path to the version of the .NET Framework use by
Visual Studio.

$(FrameworkSDKDir)

The directory into which you installed the .NET Framework SDK. The .NET
Framework SDK could have been installed as part of Visual Studio .NET or
separately.

$(WebDeployPath)

The relative path from the web deployment root to where the project outputs
belong. Returns the same value as RelativePath.

$(WebDeployRoot)

The absolute path to the location of <localhost>. For example,
c:/inetpub/wwwroot.

$(SafeParentName)

The name of the immediate parent in valid name format. For example, a form is
the parent of a .resx file.

$(SafeInputName)

The name of the file as a valid class name, minus file
extension.

$(SafeRootNamespace)

The namespace name in which the project wizards will add code. This namespace
name will only contain characters that would be permitted in a valid C++
identifier.

$(FxCopDir)

The path to the fxcop.cmd file. The fxcop.cmd file is not installed with all
Visual C++ editions.

1. Use the Command Line
Property Page
for the property to see how properties are inherited. See Specifying Project Settings with
Property Pages
for more information on property inheritance. See Using $(Inherit) and
$(NoInherit)
for usage examples.
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