Variables properties (C/C++ Project Properties)
Customizes the Eclipse CDT build environment variables for all projects in the workspace; it lets you control the environment variables used by the build to for the purposes of building the selected configuration.Option | Description |
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Environment variables to set | Shows the current list of environment variables and their corresponding value. These are the environment variable values used when running an application. |
Configuration | Click here for a description. |
Manage configurations | Click here for a description. |
(The variables table) | Lists the CDT build variables and system variables, by Name, Type, and the Value. Custom Build variables are identified by the name being highlighted using a bold font. |
Name | Indicates the name of the variable, either a user defined variable or a system variable. |
Type | Shows the type for the variable. |
Value | Specifies the value of the variable. |
Show system variables | When selected, system variables are included in the Variables table; otherwise, they are excluded so that only user defined variables appear in the Variables list. |
Add | Creates a new variable and corresponding value. |
Edit | Modifies the name and value of the selected variable. |
Delete | Removes the selected variables from the list. Note: Some variables are read-only and cannot be removed. |
- Project Properties, Resource page
- Project Properties, Builders page
- Project Properties, C/C++ Build category
- Project Properties, C/C++ General category
- C/C++ Project Properties, Project References page
- C/C++ Project Properties, Refactoring History page
- C/C++ Project Properties, Run/Debug Settings page