I am trying to rewrite the following program in C instead of C# (which is less portable). It is obvious that "int system ( const char * command )" will be necessary to complete the program. Starting it with "int main ( int argc, char * argv[] )" will allow getting the command-line arguments, but there is still a problem that is difficult to understand. How do you successfully escape arguments with spaces in them? In the program below, arguments with spaces in them (example: screensaver.scr "this is a test") will be passed to the script as separate arguments (example: screensaver.scr this is a test) and could easily cause problems.
namespace Boids_Screensaver
{
static class Program
{
[STAThread]
static void Main(string[] args)
{
System.Diagnostics.Process python = new System.Diagnostics.Process();
python.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
python.StartInfo.FileName = "C:\\Python31\\pythonw.exe";
python.StartInfo.Arguments = "boids.pyw";
foreach (string arg in args)
{
python.StartInfo.Arguments += " " + arg;
}
python.Start();
}
}
}