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I started a prototype with Delphi with all source files under one single directory.
Now, I want to reorganize everything with folders.

I found two way to do this.

1/ First is to open each unit in Delphi IDE and Save as the new folder. Then delete the old unit file.

2/ Under windows explorer, reorganize everything, then open the project in Delphi IDE, remove reference to old (unknown) units, and then add each unit folder by folder.

As I have 100+ units, it is really painful, whatever method I use (1 or 2).
How are you doing such reorganization ? Did I miss a feature ?

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    Fastest would be, I guess, to move your files and edit each .dpr manually when the IDE is closed. Sep 27, 2012 at 9:20
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    I agree with @sertac - this is the sort of activity best done outside the IDE. Once you have reorganised your units drop into a command window and enter dir /s /b *.pas >units.txt from the root of your source directory. This will give you a file units.txt containing the new path to your unit. Use this to edit your DPR files. Sep 27, 2012 at 9:38
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    @KeithMiller don't forget that the .dproj files also need to be adjusted which can be a royal pain. @uweRaabe has a much better solution. Sep 27, 2012 at 11:34
  • Yes, - Uwe's solution is the easiest and best way. Sep 27, 2012 at 11:55
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    @Jeroen - Looks like msbuild might need those entries, otherwise they're possibly redundant, AFAICT... In any case, there is not much editing involved, just delete 'dccreference' entries and then a 'save all' in the IDE regenerates them. Sep 27, 2012 at 20:42

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I didn't check for XE, but in XE2 this is quite easy to do inside the IDE:

  • in case of multiple projects have all projects in one project group
  • in the project manager for each unit do
    • rename the unit by pressing F2 or use the context menu
    • while renaming place the subfolder in front of the unit name (e.g test\Unit1.pas)

The IDE will move the unit (removing the old one) and promote this change to all projects in the project group.

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    This is the correct way to do it. The IDE will do all the work for you. Sep 27, 2012 at 11:31
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    This works for me in DelphiXE. But I must do it one unit at a time ... this is a real pain ;) I was hoping to be able to drap & drop my units in the new folder, using the Project Manager window.
    – TridenT
    Sep 27, 2012 at 13:27
  • I will approve this answer as this works for me and this is using the IDE. Other developers might want to hack directly the project files ... and I can understand :)
    – TridenT
    Sep 28, 2012 at 7:24
  • Someone might check if this will also keep the version control integration happy. I don't use Git, but in Mercurial this is not a problem. Such things can be a real PITA with subversion though.
    – Uwe Raabe
    Sep 28, 2012 at 7:40
  • I'm using bazaar outside Delphi IDE, this is not a issue as bzr find find easily that files were moved (or renamed).
    – TridenT
    Sep 28, 2012 at 13:19
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Do you really need all 100+ units to be named in the project? Are not some of them simply common functions which could be placed in a folder on the search path? Delete all the less frequently needed units from the project and place them in folders to suit your logic. The IDE will find them, and you can also right-click open them in the IDE when you need to, without their being named in the project with a fixed path.

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  • I strive for projects to be self-contained, that makes it way easier to transfer development to a different machine/user, and run automated builds. Sep 27, 2012 at 11:33
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    I would prefer not hacking the *.dpr and *.dproj. I'm using Continuous Integration with Unit test and Test coverage statistics, such tools parse the *.dpr file to gather units !
    – TridenT
    Sep 27, 2012 at 13:28
  • Just add the relative search paths to your project. That way the paths go wherever your project goes.
    – norgepaul
    Sep 28, 2012 at 6:20
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The simplest way is:

  1. Copy project files to folders where you want them to be;
  2. Edit project *.dpr file to remove all in ..;
  3. Edit project options and add paths to project folders to search path option (not global IDE default project options, but your project's options).
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Only 2nd option. Move files to new directories using TotalCommander, Windows Explorer etc. I think your source layout should look like:

myutils
libs
    crypto
    database
    network

and then add those directories:

myutils;libs\crypto;libs\database;libs\network

to your Unit Search Path

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    See my comments to frogb, I prefer not using the search path for my owned units.
    – TridenT
    Sep 27, 2012 at 13:30
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I found the solution for Delphi Alexandria. Just open file (doubleclick at project tree) and then from File menu select Save as... and place file into new location. That is, file saved into new location and project updated. Then just remove old file with your favorite file manager.

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