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 | ///| a.k.a. NECR0SIS faheyr@cssun.cs.indiana.edu -or- | | \\\///_| faheyr@silver.ucs.indiana.edu -or- | | \XX/ | M I G A faheyr@rose.ucs.indiana.edu | | "'Ere long done do does did..." - The Smiths | | "...life is seen through the eyes of a dog..." - Skinny Puppy |
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) -- VAX Headroom Speaking for myself only... blah blah blahblah blah... Internet: DMARTIN@CC.WEBER.EDU dave@saltlcy-unisys.army.mil uucp: dave@unislc.uucp or use the Path: line. Now was that civilized? No, clearly not. Fun, but in no sense civilized.