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On 18/06/2019 16:27, Andrey Repin wrote:
On 2019/06/10 13:12, Chris Wagner wrote:I didn't know about run, thanks for the tip. However when I use it to launch something from the Start Menu Run command, it still pops open a terminal window of some kind for a fraction of a second. I'm on Windows 7.Windows has a flag set in each EXE as to whether or not it is a console or GUI program. There are tools that can set the flag in a given EXE file.It's not a flag, it's an exported function. If a program exports winmain(), it's a gui program, if it exports main(), it's a console program.
No. It really is a flag.See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/pe-format#windows-subsystem
You are describing the behaviour of (recent versions of) the Microsoft linker, which guesses the default value of this flag based on what symbols are defined
See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/entry-entry-point-symbol, specifically the sentence "If the /DLL or /SUBSYSTEM option is not specified, the linker selects a subsystem and entry point depending on whether main or WinMain is defined."
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