On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 01:39 PM, Zac Elston wrote:
I want to be able to run a standalone app without a gui on the command line. Can one develop an application in the rev gui enviroment, save it for many OS's and run them as command line apps?
On Windows and OS X you can run a standalone from a command line. You can probably do that from linux and unix OSes, too.
General command line arg parsing is hard in Windows Rev. You may need to choose to to do one of these: quote all args, quote each arg, or never quote (no spaces in file names etc). I don't think this will change. Parsing is simple in OS X Rev.
The application main stack will show unless you do something about that.
I have seen some stdin/stdout problems some of which seem to be related to eof vs empty buffer semantics. If you run these from open process with update, your problems will be compounded. Some of these problems may be limited to Windows.
Running applications like this seems to be discouraged. You might be better off using the scheme Ken Ray mentioned, but I expect it will have many of these same problems.
Dar Scott
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