Milan Vancura wrote:
#include stdio.h
#include stdlib.h
int main()
{
system(gvim -c script.vim);
return 0;
}
:- Thank you for lenghtening my life with 10 minutes of laugh!
It remindes me my favorite IRC citation:
A: Hi all, I'm playing with datetime functions. Can someone
Ok thanks Charles, my goal was to have a self binary which execute the
reformat file function that I have scripted not depending to gvim
installed.
On 22 mai, 22:09, Charles E Campbell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
epanda wrote:
I have done a script but I don't want it to be interpreted.
#include stdio.h
#include stdlib.h
int main()
{
system(gvim -c script.vim);
return 0;
}
:- Thank you for lenghtening my life with 10 minutes of laugh!
It remindes me my favorite IRC citation:
A: Hi all, I'm playing with datetime functions. Can someone help me, please? I
need a
Milan Vancura wrote:
#include stdio.h
#include stdlib.h
int main()
{
system(gvim -c script.vim);
return 0;
}
:- Thank you for lenghtening my life with 10 minutes of laugh!
I loved the way it included stdio.h for added compilation time.
It remindes me my favorite IRC citation:
Hi,
I have done a script but I don't want it to be interpreted.
Is it possible to convert [gvim -c script.vim] into
[oneExeCompiled.exe]
Thanks
Epanda
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epanda wrote:
I have done a script but I don't want it to be interpreted.
Is it possible to convert [gvim -c script.vim] into
[oneExeCompiled.exe]
Following provided somewhat facetiously:
#include stdio.h
#include stdlib.h
int main()
{
system(gvim -c script.vim);
return 0;
}
If