#include "cobcall.h" cobchar_t *cobcommandline(int flags, int *argcp, cobchar_t ***argvp, cobchar_t ***envpp, cobchar_t **namep);
flags | Reserved for future use. Must be 0. |
argcp | Address of the argc argument passed to the C main(). |
argvp | Address of the argv argument passed to the C main(). |
envpp | Address of the envp argument passed to the C main(). |
namep | Reserved for future use. Should be NULL. |
None.
The following example shows how to use this routine:
main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp) { cobinit(); cobcommandline(0, &argc, &argv, &envp, NULL); /* Rest of code here */ cobexit(0); }
Comments:
This routine sets up the COBOL run-time environment with the passed command line.
If your application has a C main() and the command line is accessed from COBOL, then this routine should be called.