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Latest revision as of 15:44, 15 April 2019
Overview
This oscli(a) function will pass the command line interface (e.g. Unix or MS DOS) command to the operating system for execution.
- Pass: A String representing the command
- Returns: Nothing
- Throws: The error string oscli if the operating system returns an error to this call
Example
#include <io> #include <system> function void main() { var a:String; input(a); try { oscli(a); } catch ("oscli") { print("Error in executing command\n"); }; };
The above program is a simple interface, allowing the user to input a command and then passing this to the OS for execution. The oscli call is wrapped in a try-catch block which will detect when the user has request the run of an errornous command, this explicit error handling is entirely optional.
Since: Version 0.5