On Thu, 27 Aug 2015, FreeMan wrote:
On 27.08.2015 00:44, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
I use this technique to provide environment parameters to a newly started
program since many years.
Michael.
You mean, need make "starproject1" application and its starts to "project1"
main application. Is this right? If this answer is yes, I think bash script
is much easy way, because Application can check system parameter, or others,
then create bash script and terminate self, and maybe (need test) on
terminate run created script.
If TProcess can get extra parameter, why not add to current process? but I
think this is compiler site problem, get variable function is there but there
is no get functions.
I'm sorry, I absolutely do not understand what you want to say.
Application.EnvironmentList contains the environment of the current process.
You must consider this read-only.
TProcess.Environment can be used to specify the environment of a newly started
process.
Michael.
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