The #include preprocessor directive tells the compiler to read source statements from another file. When specifying the file, you can enclose the filename in double quotes or in angle brackets. The filename can be a complete pathname, partial path information, or a filename with no path information.
- If you enclose the filename in double quotes ("
"), the compiler searches for the file in this order:
- The directory of the file
that contains the #include directive and in the directories of any files
that contain that file.
- Directories named with
the --include_path option.
- Directories set with the
C2000_C_DIR
environment
variable.
- If you enclose the filename in angle brackets (< >), the compiler searches for the file in the following directories in this order:
- Directories named with the --include_path option.
- Directories set with the C2000_C_DIR environment variable.
See Section 2.5.2.1 for information on using the --include_path option. See Section 2.4.2 for more information on input file directories.