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* doc scm_set_program_arguments
@ 2007-01-13 22:29 Kevin Ryde
  2007-01-13 23:12 ` Neil Jerram
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Ryde @ 2007-01-13 22:29 UTC (permalink / raw)


I wrote a few words for scm_set_program_arguments, which is mentioned
under scm_boot_guile but not otherwise described.


 -- C Function: void scm_set_program_arguments (int argc, char **argv,
          char *first)
     Set the  list of command line arguments to be returned by
     `program-arguments' and `command-line' above.

     ARGV is an array of null-terminated strings, as in a C `main'
     function.  ARGC is the number of strings in ARGV, or if it's
     negative then a `NULL' entry in ARGV marks the end.

     FIRST is an extra string put at the start of the arguments, or
     `NULL' for no such extra.  This is a convenient way to pass the
     program name after advancing ARGV to strip option arguments or
     similar.

          {
            char *progname = argv[0];
            int i;
            for (i = 1; i < argc && argv[i][0] == '-'; i++)
              {
                /* munch option ... */
              }
            /* remaining args for scheme level use */
            scm_set_program_arguments (-1, argv+i, progname);
          }

     This sort of thing is often done at startup under `scm_boot_guile'
     and similar.  The given strings are all copied, so the C data is
     not accessed again once `scm_set_program_arguments' returns.


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