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=== FileExists ===
The ${FileExists} condition included in LogicLib will evaluate to true if what exists is actually a directory. I suggest you add the following macros to your script (right after including LogicLib.nsh):
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!macro _FileExists2 _a _b _t _f
StrCmp `${_b}` `` `${_f}` 0
IfFileExists `${_b}` `0` `${_f}` ;returns true if this is a directory
IfFileExists `${_b}\*.*` `${_f}` `${_t}` ;so if it is a directory, jump to false
!macroend
!undef FileExists
!define FileExists `"" FileExists2`
!macro _DirExists _a _b _t _f
StrCmp `${_b}` `` `${_f}` 0
IfFileExists `${_b}\*.*` `${_t}` `${_f}`
!macroend
!define DirExists `"" DirExists`
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Then you can use ${If} ${FileExists} and ${If} ${DirExists}.




[[Category:Flow Control Functions]]
[[Category:Flow Control Functions]]
[[Category:LogicLib]]
[[Category:LogicLib]]

Revision as of 11:29, 8 March 2011

Description

Logic Lib adds some more familiar flow control and logic to NSI Scripts. Things like if, else, while loops, for loops and similar. It is also known as the NSIS Logic Library.

It is appallingly non-documented, but certainly handy if you want to do anything more than very basic logic without having complete Spaghetti Code.

Additionally, since variable assignment doesn't take place within LogicLib, conditional operators do not conform to "programmatic standards." For example, a single equals sign (=) is used as a comparative operator for integers, rather than the traditional double equals sign (==), which is only valid for string comparisons.

It was created by dselkirk@hotmail.com and eccles@users.sf.net. Shipped with NSIS is version 2.6, which added IfNot support to the otherwise unchanged code from 2004.

A thread exists for discussion of this on the winamp forums at http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=1116241

Some Reference

These have been deduced from actually viewing the header file itself, which has a little help info at the top.

The include file for this is LogicLib.nsh. It can be included with:

!include 'LogicLib.nsh'

Statements

If|IfNot|Unless..{ElseIf|ElseIfNot|ElseUnless}..[Else]..EndIf|EndUnless

Conditionally executes a block of statements, depending on the value of an expression. IfNot and Unless are equivalent and interchangeable, as are ElseIfNot and ElseUnless.


AndIf|AndIfNot|AndUnless|OrIf|OrIfNot|OrUnless

Adds any number of extra conditions to If, IfNot, Unless, ElseIf, ElseIfNot and ElseUnless statements.


IfThen..|..|

Conditionally executes an inline statement, depending on the value of an expression.


IfCmd..||..|

Conditionally executes an inline statement, depending on a true value of the provided NSIS function.

Select..{Case[2|3|4|5]}..[CaseElse|Default]..EndSelect

Executes one of several blocks of statements, depending on the value of an expression.


Switch..{Case|CaseElse|Default}..EndSwitch

Jumps to one of several labels, depending on the value of an expression. Like in the majority of high-level programming languages, if you do not use ${Break} the execution will 'fall through' the proceeding ${Case} blocks.


Do[While|Until]..{ExitDo|Continue|Break}..Loop[While|Until]

Repeats a block of statements until stopped, or depending on the value of an expression. Example:

FileRead $fp $line
${DoUntil} ${Errors}
	MessageBox MB_OK $line
	FileRead $fp $line
${LoopUntil} 1 = 0

The expression at the start and end of the loop are not required (use ${Do} and ${Loop} without any condition) and need not match. This means you can exit the loop with diferent conditions by specifing both, omit a condition on either the begingin or the end, to obtain a classical "C-like" while(){} or do{}while() loop, or create an infinte loop (${Do} .... ${Loop}).


While..{ExitWhile|Continue|Break}..EndWhile

An alias for DoWhile..Loop (for backwards-compatibility)


For[Each]..{ExitFor|Continue|Break}..Next

Repeats a block of statements varying the value of a variable. Example:

Var i
${ForEach} $i 10 0 - 2
	MessageBox MB_OK $i
${Next}

The code above will count backwards from 10 to 0, in steps of 2. Both ends will be reached: 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0.

Expressions

The following "expressions" are available:

  • Standard (built-in) string tests (which are case-insensitive):
a == b; a != b
  • Additional case-insensitive string tests (using System.dll):
a S< b; a S>= b; a S> b; a S<= b
  • Case-sensitive string tests (using System.dll):
a S== b; a S!= b
  • Standard (built-in) signed integer tests:
a = b; a <> b; a < b; a >= b; a > b; a <= b
  • Standard (built-in) unsigned integer tests:
a U< b; a U>= b; a U> b; a U<= b
  • 64-bit integer tests (using System.dll):
a L= b; a L<> b; a L< b; a L>= b; a L> b; a L<= b
  • Built-in NSIS flag tests:
${Abort}; ${Errors}; ${RebootFlag}; ${Silent}
  • Built-in NSIS other tests:
${FileExists} a

Any conditional NSIS instruction test:

${Cmd} a
  • Section flag tests:
${SectionIsSelected} ${secA};
${SectionIsSectionGroup} ${secA};
${SectionIsSectionGroupEnd} ${secA};
${SectionIsBold} ${secA};
${SectionIsReadOnly} ${secA};
${SectionIsExpanded} ${secA};
${SectionIsPartiallySelected} ${secA}