------- Comment #5 from pinskia at gmail dot com 2010-06-03 13:48 ------- Subject: Re: New: Problem with command line arguments in windows
Sent from my iPhone On Jun 3, 2010, at 5:15 AM, "alexandrfedorov at gmail dot com" <gcc-bugzi...@gcc.gnu.org > wrote: > I'm trying to write windows console application working with > directories, and i > discover that arguments processed not right. For example: > > #include <iostream> > int main ( int argc, char *argv[], char *envp[] ) { > std::cout << "you have " << argc << " arguments"; > } > > resulting: > >> a.exe "a a" > you have 2 arguments This is correct because the first argument is a.exe. >> a.exe "a a" a > you have 3 arguments >> a.exe "a a\" a > you have 2 arguments > > As i understand, backslash is escaping double quote and we have [a > a" a] > argument instead of [a a\],[a]. > It's very sad, because i must operate with directories or UNC paths > like: > "\\serv\share\some dir with spaces\" where double quotes is required > and > backslash can be present. > > Quoting long file paths with double quotes and backslashes in paths > is a common > thing in windows console programs. > > > -- > Summary: Problem with command line arguments in windows > Product: gcc > Version: 4.4.3 > Status: UNCONFIRMED > Severity: normal > Priority: P3 > Component: c++ > AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org > ReportedBy: alexandrfedorov at gmail dot com > > > http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44399 > -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44399