On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 3:36 AM, Faré <fah...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 2:32 AM, Jean-Claude Beaudoin > <jean.claude.beaud...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > (...) > > 2) test-run-program.script > > > > .../uiop/launch-program.lisp is incomplete for MKCL on windows and needs > to > > be patched > > as per attached file to be in any way functional in that context. > > Once patched accordingly and applied to very latest MKCL repo master head > > this test now passes. > > > + #+(or mkcl) (list "cmd" (strcat "/c " command)) > The list seems very wrong, unless MKCL doesn't quote its arguments to > the win32 spawn function, which is probably wrong in its own right. >
You lost me entirely here. It does look like something that works pretty well for being so wrong... No "spawn" function involved here, just a very native and basic Win32 CreateProcessW() call. > Can you confirm how to execute > a raw CMD command line with MKCL? > > Are you looking for something like (mkcl:run-program "cmd" '("/c echo ok 1") :output t) or (mkcl:run-program "cmd" '("/c" "echo" "ok" "1") :output t) both produce the same output (sent to stdout here by the ":output t" pair, adjust to your need). Any slicing or concatenation of the arguments produce the same result.