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The RenameFile function renames OldName file or directory to NewName, returning True if successful.
If a file or directory name is given without a path, the file must be in the current directory.
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Notes |
You can rename a file onto a different drive, although this is not recommended.
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Related commands |
AssignFile |
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Assigns a file handle to a binary or text file |
DeleteFile |
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Delete a file specified by its file name |
Erase |
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Erase a file |
IOResult |
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Holds the return code of the last I/O operation |
Rename |
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Rename a file |
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Example code : Rename Unit1.dcu to Unit1.old and back again |
var
oldName, newName : string;
begin // Try to rename the current Unit1.dcu to Uni1.old
oldName := 'Unit1.dcu';
newName := ChangeFileExt(oldName, '.old');
if RenameFile(oldName, newName)
then WriteLn('Unit1.dcu renamed OK')
else WriteLn('Unit1.dcu rename failed with error : '+
IntToStr(GetLastError));
// Let us try the same rename again
if RenameFile(oldName, newName)
then WriteLn('Unit1.dcu renamed again OK')
else WriteLn('Unit1.dcu rename failed with error : '+
IntToStr(GetLastError));
// Finally, let us rename the file back again
if RenameFile(newName, oldName)
then WriteLn('Unit1.old renamed back OK')
else WriteLn('Unit1.old rename back failed with error : '+
IntToStr(GetLastError));
end;
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Show full unit code |
Unit1.dcu renamed OK
Unit1.dcu rename failed with error : 2
Unit1.old renamed back OK
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