On 8 January 2014 07:29, Adam D. Ruppe <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 7 January 2014 at 21:26:07 UTC, Manu wrote: > >> This doesn't work anymore. I don't know what the proper way to boot a >> Win32 app is. >> > > The easiest way is to just write a regular program with a main() instead > of a WinMain. If you need the args, you can get them from functions like > GetModuleHandle, GetCommandLine, etc. > > > Is it required to explicitly init the runtime? >> > > If you want to use WinMain directly, yes, use Runtime.initalize before > doing anything else. But I say regular main is much easier. > It complains and says to use rt_init(), and that exception handler thing is gone. I think that page needs to be updated by someone who knows how it should look.
