function
Library: Process execution (OMPROCESS)
Import : omprocess.xmd |
Returns: an object representing the command-line provided in the |
export command-line-type function command-line value string c-line with-parsing value switch parsing optional
Argument definitions
The command-line
function takes a full command-line in string
form, and builds a
representation of that command-line that can be used to launch a process using the execute
function. The object returned by command-line
is opaque, and cannot be manipulated directly by an
OmniMark program. command-line
is meant to be used directly as the argument to the function execute
; examples of its use appear there.
The optional parsing argument can be used to guide OmniMark into breaking up the components of
the command-line into individual pieces. If the argument is true
, quoted strings in the
command-line are processed as follows:
If the parsing argument is false
, the command-line is not processed. If the argument is
unspecified, the default value on Unix systems is true
, while the default value on Windows systems is
false
.
Loosely speaking, true
corresponds to how most Unix shells parse their command-line. However, note
that command-line processing is ultimately platform-dependent. Use of the command-line
function can
yield different results on different platforms, once the returned value is passed on to the execute
function.