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The MkDir procedure makes a new directory in the current directory.
If the directory already exists, an EInOutError exception is thrown.
You can avoid such an exception by preventing IO errors using the {$IOChecks Off} compiler directive. You must then check the IOResult value to see the outcome of your IO operation (rememering that use of IOResult resets the value).
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$IOChecks |
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When on, an IO operation error throws an exception |
ChDir |
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Change the working drive plus path for a specified drive |
CreateDir |
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Create a directory |
GetCurrentDir |
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Get the current directory (drive plus directory) |
GetDir |
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Get the default directory (drive plus path) for a specified drive |
IOResult |
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Holds the return code of the last I/O operation |
RemoveDir |
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Remove a directory |
RmDir |
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Remove a directory |
SelectDirectory |
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Display a dialog to allow user selection of a directory |
SetCurrentDir |
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Change the current directory |
ForceDirectories |
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Create a new path of directories |
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Example code : Create a directory and then remove it |
var
error : Integer;
begin // Try to create a new subdirectory in the current directory // Switch off I/O error checking
{$IOChecks off}
MkDir('TempDirectory');
// Did the directory get created OK?
error := IOResult;
if error = 0
then WriteLn('Directory created OK')
else ShowMessageFmt('Directory creation failed with error %d',[error]);
// Delete the directory to tidy up
RmDir('TempDirectory');
{$IOChecks on}
end;
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Directory created OK
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