wangzq wrote: > On Sep 12, 3:20 pm, Laurent Pointal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> wangzq a écrit : >> >>> Hello, >>> I'm passing command line parameters to my browser, I need to pass the >>> complete command line as-is, for example: >>> test.py "abc def" xyz >>> If I use ' '.join(sys.argv[1:]), then the double quotes around "abc >>> def" is gone, but I need to pass the complete command line ("abc def" >>> xyz) to the browser, how can I do this? >>> I'm on Windows. >> As Windows command-line parsing seem to remove some chars, maybe you can >> try to use the GetCommandLine() function from Win32 API (I dont know if >> it is available in pywin32 package - you may need to write a wrapper >> with ctypes). >> >> Seehttp://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683156.aspx >> >> A+ >> >> Laurent. > > Thank you for the tip. It works: > > import ctypes > > p = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetCommandLineA() > print ctypes.c_char_p(p).value > > Now I only need to split the whole command line into 3 parts and get > the last one.
Well, FWIW, it is exposed by pywin32: <code> import win32api print win32api.GetCommandLine () </code> TJG -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list