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Home » Extra libraries, Code snippets, applications etc. » U++ users applications in progress and useful code snippets, including reference examples! » ArgcArgv – use argc and argv under Ultimate++!
Re: ArgcArgv Euse argc and argv under Ultimate++! [message #10542 is a reply to message #8046] Sun, 15 July 2007 11:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Werner wrote on Mon, 05 February 2007 20:15

captainc wrote on Mon, 05 February 2007 19:15

The file won't download. It says its 0 bytes. Please post again or link me to it another way.



The forum moved some time ago. It is likely that this breaks the link.

On your request I post the package again after having updated the files (which now pay heed to "namespace Upp").

Please note that this package was one of my first misdeeds. Rolling Eyes At that time I was an absolute Ultimate++ beginner. Confused Now I'm still an absolute beginner. Sad So use everything at your own risk.

Werner



Hi Werner,

Thanks for writing this up. I've been having problems getting a Unit Test to work with U++ - tried cppUnit and UnitTest++, which were both giving me link headaches and strange Microsoft C++ exceptions at strange memory locations.

I ended up using Fructose (a header-only implementation): http://accu.org/index.php/journals/1326, which unfortunately, required argv/argc. Luckily, your package came to the rescue.

Maybe it should be incorporated into U++ Core or some other package for people who need it! Thanks again.

Regards,
Ken

 
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