On Mon, 03 Jul 2017, Karl Reinl wrote: > Am Montag, den 03.07.2017, 20:40 +0200 schrieb Tobias Boege: > > On Mon, 03 Jul 2017, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote: > > > a piece of code to who to detect if are running inside IDE? any ideas how > > > to? > > > > > > > Exact same question here: > > https://sourceforge.net/p/gambas/mailman/message/34204796/ > > > > If I may add something to the things said in the above thread: you could try > > to get the parent PID of your Gambas process and determine if it's the IDE. > > > > If you always run on Linux you can probably use the /proc filesystem to get > > the path to the executable of your parent process or its command line. Then > > it depends on if you want to trust that the user always installs the IDE as > > "gambas3.gambas", for instance. Examining the parent process will probably > > not work anymore if you run your process *from the IDE* but through gb.httpd > > or through xterm (which are options in the IDE). > > > > I'm convinced that no matter how you try to detect if you're run by the IDE > > or not, someone can create an environment where your test gives the wrong > > answer. I still stand by my statement from two years ago: you shouldn't care > > where your program is run from in the first place. What problem are you > > trying to solve by knowing that? > > > > Regards, > > Tobi > > > > Salut Tobi, > > I use (since gambas1) the project Arguments from the IDE. I set a ISIDE. > > Sub chkIfIsIDE() > Dim nI As Integer > bIsIDE = False > For nI = 0 To Application.Args.Count - 1 > ' PRINT Application.Args[nI] > If InStr(UCase(Application.Args[nI]), "ISIDE") > 0 Then > bIsIDE = True > Endif > Next > End > > So if I don't call my project with a parameter called ISIDE, I can be > sure .I ran in the IDE. > > And the use is, I set the first key of my DB to 9999 that is my > Test-Mandant that's just a copy from one of my Mandants in my DB. > So no problems with crashing DB-data, that's the problem I solved with!. > > Sorry : Mandant = mandator >
Yes, and, in my opinion, you solved it the right way, by introducing a proper interface which the user has to know and respect. Your program doesn't guess, it is instructed. Regards, Tobi -- "There's an old saying: Don't change anything... ever!" -- Mr. Monk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user