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I have a problem with a Borland C++ Dos converter i've made. Here's the part you need of the code:
void CBorlandCConverterDlg::OnS
{
WinExec("bcc32 " + m_Target, SW_SHOW);
}
After this DOS command I want a pause, so the command window will be there until the person pushes a button.
So the program works fine, but When this command is finished the command window closes itself.
Thanks!
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For example
WinExec("command.com /Kbcc32 " + m_Target, SW_SHOW);
this runs command.com with the /K command-line option, which runs a command and then after the command finishes, command.com continues to operate--wait for user input.
>> system("pause");
that douesn't work. TMM needs to pause in an exusting DOS box after it has completed a task.
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by: Fallen_KnightPosted on 2003-02-22 at 05:43:34ID: 7998646
well if you want a delay untill user action:
tart() {
use iostream and just go
char ch;
cout << "Press any key to continue"
cin >> ch;
or even just a cin.get(); might work just fine.
so
void CBorlandCConverterDlg::OnS
WinExec("bcc32 " + m_Target, SW_SHOW);
cin.get();
}