* GUI Application in ObjectAda
@ 2009-09-16 16:13 nickname
2009-09-17 8:30 ` Jérôme Haguet
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From: nickname @ 2009-09-16 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm trying to build an Ada application with a GUI using the ObjectAda
command line interface in Windows XP.
My command looks like this: adabuild -g $(Module)
I get an executable which runs but in addition to the GUI window that
I want I get a Windows Command Prompt window I don't want. How do I
prevent the Command Line window from appearing?
I tried adding the -w option to the adabuild command but when I do
that the EXE file I get doesn't do anything.
Thanks,
Ernie
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* Re: GUI Application in ObjectAda
2009-09-16 16:13 GUI Application in ObjectAda nickname
@ 2009-09-17 8:30 ` Jérôme Haguet
2009-09-17 11:38 ` nickname
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From: Jérôme Haguet @ 2009-09-17 8:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello Ernie.
Try to add this option : -ll /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS
For more information, you can take a look at <ObjectAda>\help\cli.hlp
Hope this helps.
Jérôme
On 16 sep, 18:13, nickname <erwin.schu...@baesystems.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to build an Ada application with a GUI using the ObjectAda
> command line interface in Windows XP.
>
> My command looks like this: adabuild -g $(Module)
> I get an executable which runs but in addition to the GUI window that
> I want I get a Windows Command Prompt window I don't want. How do I
> prevent the Command Line window from appearing?
>
> I tried adding the -w option to the adabuild command but when I do
> that the EXE file I get doesn't do anything.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ernie
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* Re: GUI Application in ObjectAda
2009-09-17 8:30 ` Jérôme Haguet
@ 2009-09-17 11:38 ` nickname
2009-09-26 19:11 ` Alex
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From: nickname @ 2009-09-17 11:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Sep 17, 4:30 am, Jérôme Haguet <j.hag...@cadwin.com> wrote:
> Hello Ernie.
>
> Try to add this option : -ll /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS
>
> For more information, you can take a look at <ObjectAda>\help\cli.hlp
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jérôme
>
Jérôme,
Thanks, I tried that but it didn't help. I get an EXE but it doesn't
do anything when I double click on it.
Ernie
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* Re: GUI Application in ObjectAda
2009-09-17 11:38 ` nickname
@ 2009-09-26 19:11 ` Alex
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From: Alex @ 2009-09-26 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 04:38:11 -0700, nickname wrote:
> On Sep 17, 4:30 am, Jérôme Haguet <j.hag...@cadwin.com> wrote:
>> Hello Ernie.
>>
>> Try to add this option : -ll /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS
>>
>> For more information, you can take a look at <ObjectAda>\help\cli.hlp
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Jérôme
>>
>>
> Jérôme,
>
> Thanks, I tried that but it didn't help. I get an EXE but it doesn't do
> anything when I double click on it.
>
> Ernie
This probably isn't relevant as it doesn't sound like you're using gnat
but in gnatmake the "-mwindows" option gets rid of the command prompt.
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