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running a compiled program with parameters?

Started by ixfd64, December 18, 2010, 11:29:30 PM

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ixfd64

This is probably a silly question, but:

Suppose that I want to run a program (let's call it "foo") that I just compiled, and that it takes in a parameter ("-bar"). Normally, I would run it by entering "foo -bar" in the command prompt.

However, can someone please tell me how to do the same in Code::Blocks? Obviously, clicking the "run" button only executes the program as "foo" (without the parameters).

Thanks.

ollydbg

Hi, You should search the forum firstly. or you need to read or search on the C::B manual pdf. http://www.codeblocks.org/user-manual
I just search the forum by the key word:
Quotecommand line argument
and there are many many answers of your question.

such as:
http://forums.next.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,13711.0.html
If some piece of memory should be reused, turn them to variables (or const variables).
If some piece of operations should be reused, turn them to functions.
If they happened together, then turn them to classes.

xunxun

Project -- Set program's argument -- Select your target -- Program arguments
Regards,
xunxun

ixfd64