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Get directory where executed code is located

I know that in the sam开发者_StackOverflow社区e directory where my code is being executed some files are located. I need to find them and pass to another method:

MyLib.dll
Target1.dll
Target2.dll

Foo(new[] { "..\\..\\Target1.dll", "..\\..\\Target2.dll" });

So I call System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(path, "*.dll"). But now I need to get know the path:

string path = new FileInfo((Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location)).Directory.FullName)

but is there more short way?


You may try the Environment.CurrentDirectory property. Note that depending on the type of application (Console, WinForms, ASP.NET, Windows Service, ...) and the way it is run this might behave differently.


Environment.CurrentDirectory returns the current directory, not the directory where the executed code is located. If you use Directory.SetCurrentDirectory, or if you start the program using a shortcut where the directory is set this won't be the directory you are looking for.

Stick to your original solution. Hide the implementation (and make it shorter) using a property:

private DirectoryInfo ExecutingFolder
{
    get
    {
        return new DirectoryInfo (
            System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName (
                System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location));
    }
}
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