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Re: [RFA/commit/Windows] run program with space in path to exe.


> Does it work if you say
> 
>   % gdb "\"c:\path to exe\foo.exe\""
> 
> instead?

It doesn't, because GDB thinks that the name of the executable includes
those quotes.

> This is impossible, at least in the MinGW case: Windows file names
> cannot include the quote character.  See
> 
>   http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247%28v=vs.85%29.aspx

OK, great. I wasn't sure whether this was allowed or not. I was able
to create a file with a double-quote, but that was under cygwin.

> But what happens if the program name is already quoted?  A user can do
> that if she realizes the problem in advance, certainly if the program
> name is specified at the GDB prompt, as in 'file "c:\foo bar\my.exe"'.
> I think we should detect this case and not quote it again.

As per the above - this time, it's GDB that punts, so we never even
get to the point where we can run the program.

> Also, what about the arguments to the program?  Don't they have the
> same issue when you use --args on the GDB command line?

The arguments are always quoted properly by the generic portion of
GDB.  No problem there.

-- 
Joel


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