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*Especially useful when CMD /C or START is used in a SHELL command line to run another program. | *Especially useful when CMD /C or START is used in a SHELL command line to run another program. | ||
* '''QB64''' automatically uses CMD /C or COMMAND /C when using SHELL. | * '''QB64''' automatically uses CMD /C or COMMAND /C when using SHELL. | ||
* '''QB64''' program screens will not get distorted or minimized like | * '''QB64''' program screens will not get distorted or minimized like QBasic fullscreen modes would. | ||
Revision as of 09:58, 29 April 2022
_DONTWAIT is used with the SHELL statement in QB64 to specify that the program shouldn't wait until the external command/program is finished (which it otherwise does by default).
Syntax
- SHELL [[[:Template:KW]]] [commandLine$]
Description
- Runs the command/program specified in commandline$ and lets the calling program continue at the same time in its current screen format.
- Especially useful when CMD /C or START is used in a SHELL command line to run another program.
- QB64 automatically uses CMD /C or COMMAND /C when using SHELL.
- QB64 program screens will not get distorted or minimized like QBasic fullscreen modes would.
Examples
SHELL _DONTWAIT "notepad " + filename$ FOR x = 1 TO 5 _LIMIT 1 PRINT x NEXT |
(opens up notepad at the same time as counting to 5)
1 2 3 4 5 |
See also