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August 02, 2005 system("DOS COMMAND PROMPT"); | ||||
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Greetings! I've searched though digitalmars.com and I have not found, for D, the options for system(); Will anyone be so kind as to show me where I can find this info?k thanks. josé |
August 02, 2005 Re: system("DOS COMMAND PROMPT"); | ||||
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Posted in reply to jicman | On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 17:14:04 +0000 (UTC), jicman <jicman_member@pathlink.com> wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I've searched though digitalmars.com and I have not found, for D, the options
> for system(); Will anyone be so kind as to show me where I can find this info?k
You mean...
import std.stdio;
import std.process;
void main()
{
system("dir");
}
Regan
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August 03, 2005 Re: system() | ||||
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Posted in reply to Regan Heath | Regan Heath says...
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>On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 17:14:04 +0000 (UTC), jicman <jicman_member@pathlink.com> wrote:
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I've searched though digitalmars.com and I have not found, for D, the
>> options
>> for system(); Will anyone be so kind as to show me where I can find
>> this info?k
>
>You mean...
>
>import std.stdio;
>import std.process;
>
>void main()
>{
> system("dir");
>}
Yes. Thanks. Where can I read more about these below?
|std.process
|
| int system(char[] command)
| Execute command in a command shell. Returns exit status
| of command.
|
| int execv(char[] program, char[][] arguments)
| int execve(char[] program, char[][] arguments, char[][]
| environment)
|
| int execvp(char[] program, char[][] arguments)
| int execvpe(char[] program, char[][] arguments, char[][]
| environment)
| Execute program, passing it the arguments and the
| environment, returning the exit status. The 'p' versions
| of exec search the PATH environment variable setting for
| program.
josé
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August 03, 2005 Re: system() | ||||
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Posted in reply to jicman | On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 16:25:13 +0000 (UTC), jicman <jicman_member@pathlink.com> wrote:
> Regan Heath says...
>>
>> On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 17:14:04 +0000 (UTC), jicman
>> <jicman_member@pathlink.com> wrote:
>>> Greetings!
>>>
>>> I've searched though digitalmars.com and I have not found, for D, the
>>> options
>>> for system(); Will anyone be so kind as to show me where I can find
>>> this info?k
>>
>> You mean...
>>
>> import std.stdio;
>> import std.process;
>>
>> void main()
>> {
>> system("dir");
>> }
>
> Yes. Thanks. Where can I read more about these below?
>
> |std.process
> |
> | int system(char[] command)
> | Execute command in a command shell. Returns exit status
> | of command.
> |
> | int execv(char[] program, char[][] arguments)
> | int execve(char[] program, char[][] arguments, char[][]
> | environment)
> |
> | int execvp(char[] program, char[][] arguments)
> | int execvpe(char[] program, char[][] arguments, char[][]
> | environment)
> | Execute program, passing it the arguments and the
> | environment, returning the exit status. The 'p' versions
> | of exec search the PATH environment variable setting for
> | program.
Looking in std.process I note that most of these are simply wrappers around the C function calls of the same (or similar) name. So, I'd look for some documentation on those C functions eg. man pages, or msdn, or both.
Regan
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August 04, 2005 Re: system() | ||||
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Posted in reply to Regan Heath |
Oh, ok... thanks.
Regan Heath says...
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>On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 16:25:13 +0000 (UTC), jicman <jicman_member@pathlink.com> wrote:
>> Regan Heath says...
>>>
>>> On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 17:14:04 +0000 (UTC), jicman
>>> <jicman_member@pathlink.com> wrote:
>>>> Greetings!
>>>>
>>>> I've searched though digitalmars.com and I have not found, for D, the
>>>> options
>>>> for system(); Will anyone be so kind as to show me where I can find
>>>> this info?k
>>>
>>> You mean...
>>>
>>> import std.stdio;
>>> import std.process;
>>>
>>> void main()
>>> {
>>> system("dir");
>>> }
>>
>> Yes. Thanks. Where can I read more about these below?
>>
>> |std.process
>> |
>> | int system(char[] command)
>> | Execute command in a command shell. Returns exit status
>> | of command.
>> |
>> | int execv(char[] program, char[][] arguments)
>> | int execve(char[] program, char[][] arguments, char[][]
>> | environment)
>> |
>> | int execvp(char[] program, char[][] arguments)
>> | int execvpe(char[] program, char[][] arguments, char[][]
>> | environment)
>> | Execute program, passing it the arguments and the
>> | environment, returning the exit status. The 'p' versions
>> | of exec search the PATH environment variable setting for
>> | program.
>
>Looking in std.process I note that most of these are simply wrappers around the C function calls of the same (or similar) name. So, I'd look for some documentation on those C functions eg. man pages, or msdn, or both.
>
>Regan
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