On 29 Mar 2002, Geoffrey Hausheer wrote:
True. So what we need is to add a function in the
testing framework
so that tests can get argc/argv/envp. Seems like a
reasonable approach. I was more thinking adding some wt_argc and wt_argv, with init in main so that we don't have to deal with the portability issues of the __argc, __ ARGC...
Is there a reason we can't just use environment variables rather than argc/argv? I would think that would be less of a hassle than using argc/argv.
The goal of some of these tests is precisely to check that what you get in argc/argv is what you expect. For instance, if the command line specified to CreateProcess is ... "a"b\" c" d you would expect: argv[1] = [a"b] argv[2] = [c"] argv[3] = [d]
That would be hard to check without accessing argc/argv in some way.
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