Many compilers suport a workaround for this in the form of __argc, __argv global variables. I known Borland do it and I think VC++ also does it. The runtime library help of your compiler should take any doubts. I made a simple function to parse the windows command line, for a Windows CE application (using my own tokenizer class). It's very basic and it's not general enough, but if you are interested just drop me a line (it handles "" delimeters in a basic way). ~Nuno Lucas On 14 Apr 2003 at 11:40, cl_corba_at wrote:
Thanks a lot for this link. I am glad to see that there is a library into review process.
When I checked the documentation, I saw that windows command line (WinMain - whole arguments without programm name in a C-string) are not supported.
So someone has to use tokenizer to split the string into a vector and a seperator is still missing.
CL
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