Added in 1.9.0
$adiircexe
Returns the full path and filename of the AdiIRC executable file.
In combination with $~ this can be used to test which client is running the script. You cannot assume the client name based on the filename.exe, but instead testing whether $adiircexe exists as a built-in identifier. The $~ prefix allows the test to evade the presence of a custom alias of that name, and it also does not trigger the optional identifier warning.
//if (!$~adiircexe) echo -a this script is not running in AdiIRC
Same as $mircexe.
Can be used inside text without being surrounded by white spaces.
Example
//echo -ag the adiirc exe file is $adiircexe.. notice how $adiircexeisreplacedhere
Updated by Per Amundsen almost 2 years ago · 5 revisions