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I am trying to write a batch file to locate a program's install directory.

CALL:get_vsinstalldir InstallDir
echo InstallDir="%InstallDir%"

EXIT /B 0

@REM get the location of the visual studio 2012 installation
:get_vsinstalldir
FOR /F "tokens=2*" %%A IN ('REG.EXE QUERY "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\11.0_Config" /V "ShellFolder" 2^>NUL ^| FIND "REG_SZ"') DO SET %~1=%%B
EXIT /B 0

This works fine and outputs something like InstallDir="C:\path to VS\blah"

But, if I check to see if the InstallDir is already defined like this:

if not defined InstallDir (
    CALL:get_vsinstalldir InstallDir
    echo InstallDir="%InstallDir%"
)

Then, it prints InstallDir=""

Why is the if not defined statement breaking my batch file?

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  • The brackets ( and ) cause everything inside them to be evaluated straight away, so InstallDir is being evaluated before it is set. Search for "delayed evaluation" to see one solution, or use goto rather than brackets. Mar 6, 2014 at 22:42

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Try enabling delayed expansion, put setlocal enabledelayedexpansion at first line, then use exclamation points to verify it's defined or no:

    if not defined InstallDir (
     CALL:get_vsinstalldir InstallDir
     echo InstallDir="!InstallDir!"
    )

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