_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 in Universal Windows Platform apps.
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
isn't 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 isn't 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, see SetCurrentDirectory
.
The _chdrive
function changes only the current working drive; _chdir
changes the current working directory.
By default, this function's global state is scoped to the application. To change this behavior, see Global state in the CRT.
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
_chdrive |
<direct.h> |
For more information, see Compatibility.
Example
See the example for _getdrive
.
See also
Directory control
_chdir
, _wchdir
_fullpath
, _wfullpath
_getcwd
, _wgetcwd
_getdrive
_mkdir
, _wmkdir
_rmdir
, _wrmdir
system
, _wsystem