[comp.sys.amiga.programmer] Detatching from CLI?

faheyr@cssun1.cs.indiana.edu (Bob Fahey) (03/22/91)

Does anyone know where to find source code (preferably in C) to cause a program
to detatch from CLI and run on its own? 
For example, when running a pgm from cli, one would only type > (name) instead
of > run (name)...

Any help would be appreciated.

Bob
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dave@unislc.uucp (Dave Martin) (03/29/91)

From article <1991Mar21.221638.13330@news.cs.indiana.edu>, by faheyr@cssun1.cs.indiana.edu (Bob Fahey):
> Does anyone know where to find source code (preferably in C) to cause a program
> to detatch from CLI and run on its own? 
> For example, when running a pgm from cli, one would only type > (name) instead
> of > run (name)...

This comes with SAS/C 5.10 (and maybe prev versions of the lattice
compiler) as cback.o and cback.a.

It must be linked in with the program (in place of c.o)
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