include_alias

Specifies that short_filename is to be used as an alias for long_filename.

#pragma include_alias( "long_filename", "short_filename" )
#pragma include_alias( <long_filename>, <short_filename> )

Remarks

Some file systems allow longer header filenames than the 8.3 FAT file system limit. The compiler cannot simply truncate the longer names to 8.3, because the first eight characters of the longer header filenames may not be unique. Whenever the compiler encounters the long_filename string, it substitutes short_filename, and looks for the header file short_filename instead. This pragma must appear before the corresponding #include directives. For example:

// First eight characters of these two files not unique.
#pragma include_alias( "AppleSystemHeaderQuickdraw.h", "quickdra.h" )
#pragma include_alias( "AppleSystemHeaderFruit.h", "fruit.h" )

#pragma include_alias( "GraphicsMenu.h", "gramenu.h" )

#include "AppleSystemHeaderQuickdraw.h"
#include "AppleSystemHeaderFruit.h"
#include "GraphicsMenu.h"

The alias being searched for must match the specification exactly, in case as well as in spelling and in use of double quotation marks or angle brackets. The include_alias pragma performs simple string matching on the filenames; no other filename validation is performed. For example, given the following directives,

#pragma include_alias("mymath.h", "math.h")
#include "./mymath.h"
#include "sys/mymath.h"

no aliasing (substitution) is performed, since the header file strings do not match exactly. Also, header filenames used as arguments to the /Yu and /Yc compiler options, or the hdrstop pragma, are not substituted. For example, if your source file contains the following directive,

#include <AppleSystemHeaderStop.h>

the corresponding compiler option should be

/YcAppleSystemHeaderStop.h

You can use the include_alias pragma to map any header filename to another. For example:

#pragma include_alias( "api.h", "c:\version1.0\api.h" )
#pragma include_alias( <stdio.h>, <newstdio.h> )
#include "api.h"
#include <stdio.h>

Do not mix filenames enclosed in double quotation marks with filenames enclosed in angle brackets. For example, given the above two #pragma include_alias directives, the compiler performs no substitution on the following #include directives:

#include <api.h>
#include "stdio.h"

Furthermore, the following directive generates an error:

#pragma include_alias(<header.h>, "header.h")  // Error

Note that the filename reported in error messages, or as the value of the predefined __FILE__ macro, is the name of the file after the substitution has been performed. For example, after the following directives,

#pragma include_alias( "VeryLongFileName.H", "myfile.h" )
#include "VeryLongFileName.H"

an error in VERYLONGFILENAME.H produces the following error message:

myfile.h(15) : error C2059 : syntax error

Also note that transitivity is not supported. Given the following directives,

#pragma include_alias( "one.h", "two.h" )
#pragma include_alias( "two.h", "three.h" )
#include "one.h"

the compiler searches for the file TWO.H rather than THREE.H.

See Also

Reference

Pragma Directives and the __Pragma Keyword