popup consoles on Windows 7
Julio Costa
costaju@gmail.com
Fri Jun 26 14:52:00 GMT 2009
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 14:36, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jun 26 13:41, Andy Koppe wrote:
>> 2009/6/26 Corinna Vinschen:
>> >> Forgot to say: the occurances of this could at least be reduced by
>> >> trying AttachConsole to get a hold on the parent process' console, if
>> >> any. When I attempted that in MinTTY, though, I couldn't make it work.
>> >
>> > Yes, I thought of trying AttachConsole first. It's a band-aid since
>> > it will of course not work if there's just no parent console
>>
>> That can be dealt with, because AttachConsole reports back whether it
>> did manage to attach, so if it doesn't, one can then call AllocConsole
>> and ShowWindowAsync.
>
> Yes, I'm aware how this would work. What I mean is, it's *still* a
> band-aid since in case of a fail to attach, you still have to alloc
> a console and you're back to the original problem. What we could do
> using that technique is to minimize the number of console windows.
> But it doesn't help to avoid them entirely. You have still cluttered
> your desktop, or rather, your taskbar with console windows.
>
I've been following this discussion, crossing fingers to someone came
to some conclusion, as this is the biggest show-stopper for Cygwin in
several months.
I've not access to a Win 7, but I would like at least to drop some
ideas to someone with more insight comment on and (hopefully) come to
a solution.
1) If we make a service (let's call it cygconsole, or include it in
cygserver, whatever), with no desktop interaction, whose only purpose
is to AllocConsole()...
1.a) do that console gets created?
1.b) Is it invisible?
2) IF the two answers are true, then
2.a) Do an arbitary process can do an attachconsole to the PID of that service?
IF it is also an YES, we have a framework for an
workaround/alternative implementation! Cool?
(crossing fingers)
___________
Julio Costa
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