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How to list the elements of the path in a batch file?
How does FOR work?
How would you write a batch file or CMD file to remove an element from the path? It should handle gracefully:
I've done this using tr.exe but it's slow and complicated and uses temporary files, which makes it even more complicated.
I think the answer is something like this:
setlocal
set tpath=""
set _path="%PATH:;=" "%"
for %%p in (%_path%) do (
call :KeepIfNotEqual %%p %elementToRemove%
)
endlocal & set path=%tpath%
...where %elementToRemove% is the path element to remove. KeepIfUnique would have to be a subroutine that takes two arguments - directory names, normalizes them, and appends the first argument to tpath if it is not equal to the 2nd argument (elementToRemove).
As I said, I can do this with tr.exe, but can I do it with just built-in commands in the windows cmd.exe shell?
EDIT: I guess when you get right down to it, the question is, how to do case-conversion in cmd.exe?
This is what I came up with, using Igor's hint.
@echo off
goto START
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rmpath.bat
remove a path element from path
Created Tue Sep 15 21:33:54 2009
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:START
SETLOCAL ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
@REM require one argument (the path element to remove)
if _%1==_ goto USAGE
@REM ~fs = remove quotes, full path, short names
set fqElement=%~fs1
@REM convert path to a list of quote-delimited strings, separated by spaces
set fpath="%PATH:;=" "%"
@REM iterate through those path elements
for %%p in (%fpath%) do (
@REM ~fs = remove quotes, full path, short names
set p2=%%~fsp
@REM is this element NOT the one we want to remove?
if /i NOT "!p2!"=="%fqElement%" (
if _!tpath!==_ (set tpath=%%~p) else (set tpath=!tpath!;%%~p)
)
)
set path=!tpath!
@call :LISTPATH
goto ALL_DONE
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:LISTPATH
echo.
set _path="%PATH:;=" "%"
for %%p in (%_path%) do if not "%%~p"=="" echo %%~p
echo.
goto :EOF
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:USAGE
echo usage: rmpath ^<arg^>
echo removes a path element from the path.
goto ALL_DONE
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:ALL_DONE
ENDLOCAL & set path=%tpath%
if
command has ignore case option
if /I "Blah"=="blah" (echo true) else (echo false)
See if /?
for more help on using it. I generally found these commands helpful in determining how to do some cmd line trickery:
if /?
call /?
for /?
set /?
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