/I
midl
/I include_path
include_path
Specifies one
or more directories that contain import, include, and ACF files. White space
between the /I switch and include_path is optional. Separate
multiple directories with a semicolon character (;).
Example
midl /I c:\include;c:\include\h /I\include2
filename.idl
Remarks
The /I
switch specifies directories to be searched for imported IDL files, included
header files, and ACF files. More than one directory can appear with each /I
switch, and more than one /I switch can appear with each MIDL compiler
invocation. Directories are searched in the order they are specified.
The /I
switch setting is also passed by the MIDL compiler to the C compiler s C
preprocessor. When the /cpp_cmd switch is present and the /cpp_opt
switch is not, the MIDL compiler concatenates the string specified by the /cpp_cmd
switch with the /I, /D, and /U options and uses this
concatenated string to invoke the C preprocessor for each IDL and ACF source
file. The MIDL compiler switch /I is not passed to the preprocessor when
the MIDL compiler switch /no_cpp or /cpp_opt is specified.
In Microsoft
operating-system environments (32-bit Windows, 16-bit Windows, and MS-DOS),
directories are searched in the following sequence:
1. Current directory.
2. Directories specified by the /I switch
(in order as they appear following the switch).
3. Directories specified by the INCLUDE
environment variable.
When
directories are specified with the /I switch, the /no_def_idir
switch instructs the MIDL compiler to ignore the current directory, ignore the
directories specified by the INCLUDE environment variable, and search only the
specified directories.
When no
directories are specified with the /I switch, the /no_def_idir
switch instructs the MIDL compiler to search only the current directory.
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