On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 14:17:17 -0500, Michael P. wrote: > But, mario will execute even if there are errors found by dmd. Is there > anything that I can use to see if errors were found, and if there isn't, > execute it, and if there is, don't execute it? DMD1.036, Windows XP, > Build/Bud 3.04
I haven't seriously used DOS/Windows since halfway the nineties, but didn't there use to be a 'pause' command? That will allow you to view build output, and possibly to use Ctrl + C to stop the batch file. Or you could also use ERRORLEVEL after running 'build': IF ERRORLEVEL EQU 0 mario -- Daniel