There's not currently a way to get the original command-line arguments. We could probably add something, but I'm not sure of the implications when, say, you're running a program within DrRacket.
For a particular platform, there may be some way to get the original command-line arguments that you can access via the FFI. On Mac OS X, for example, there's apparently _NSGetArgc() and _NSGetArgv(), and Windows has GetCommandLineW(). At Tue, 15 Jan 2013 11:40:24 +0100, Laurent wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a way to get the full command line argument list in Racket? > E.g., if the file is run via: > $ racket -t my-file.rkt -- --foo --bar > I need the whole list, i.e., #("racket" "-t" "my-file.rkt" "--" "--foo" > "--bar"), but > `current-command-line-arguments' removes the flags used by `racket'. > > The purpose is to be able to relaunch the process. > > Thanks, > Laurent ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users