The 3rd param to WinMain provides the command line as an unprocessed string. While that may be useful for allowing you to cope with expansion of wildcards and what-not, is there any chance that lurking somewhere in the Win32 API that there’s a way to get the usual C argc, argv version of it?
The 3rd param to WinMain provides the command line as an unprocessed string. While
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You can use
CommandLineToArgvW()to convert to an argv-style array of Unicode strings. Unfortunately, there is no ANSI-string version. Also, beware that this does not setargv[argc](i.e. the element after the last argument) to NULL.