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The latest version of this topic can be found at _chdrive.
Changes the current working drive.
Important
This API cannot be used in applications that execute in the Windows Runtime. For more information, see CRT functions not supported with /ZW.
Syntax
int _chdrive(
int drive
);
Parameters
drive
An integer from 1 through 26 that specifies the current working drive (1=A, 2=B, and so forth).
Return Value
Zero (0) if the current working drive was changed successfully; otherwise, -1.
Remarks
If drive
is not in the range from 1 through 26, the invalid-parameter handler is invoked as described in Parameter Validation. If execution is allowed to continue, the _chdrive function returns -1, errno
is set to EACCES
, and _doserrno
is set to ERROR_INVALID_DRIVE
.
The _chdrive function is not thread-safe because it depends on the SetCurrentDirectory function, which is itself not thread-safe. To use _chdrive safely in a multi-threaded application, you must provide your own thread synchronization. For more information, go to MSDN Library and then search for SetCurrentDirectory.
The _chdrive function changes only the current working drive; _chdir changes the current working directory.
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
_chdrive | <direct.h> |
For more information, see Compatibility.
Example
See the example for _getdrive.
.NET Framework Equivalent
System::Environment::CurrentDirectory
See Also
Directory Control
_chdir, _wchdir
_fullpath, _wfullpath
_getcwd, _wgetcwd
_getdrive
_mkdir, _wmkdir
_rmdir, _wrmdir
system, _wsystem