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- From: barnhoorn@nlev00 ()
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- Subject: Re: Executing like Workbench
- Date: 3 Apr 1996 07:05:59 GMT
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- In article <4jrchb$s7l@epsilon.qmw.ac.uk>, odin@dcs.qmw.ac.uk (Andrew George Elia) writes:
- >Hi,
- > Here's a teaser for you. I've recently had the idea of developing
- >a tool that would be runnable from CLI, and would convert all command
- >line arguments into a Workbench arguments list to execute as if it had
- >been run from Workbench. Basically, the conversion bit seems OK, I just
- >need to know how to make a program behave as if it had been called from
- >Workbench rather than the CLI. This would mean calling CreateProc, and
- >providing a message for the program to answer etc.
- >
-
- .eeuh, SAS/C 6.56 supports the other way around: receive the tooltypes
- as argv and argc arguments.
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