Question

In Eclipse, it is possible to set environment variables using "run configurations", but this works only for a specific main program.

I have many different main programs in the same project, and I want to set the same environment variables in all of them. What is the easiest way to do this?

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Solution

What I usually do for a global environment variable is usually set it at the OS level. I do not know if there is a way in Eclipse to set global environment variables.

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You can create and set variables globally in Eclipse via the String Substitution form. The form is found via Preferences->Run/Debug->String Substitution.

Variables declared in the form can be used by referencing them with ${variable_name}.

More information about string substitution can be found here

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