Difference between revisions of "Os.execute"

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=== Example ===
 
=== Example ===
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'''Opens a folder (windows 10)'''
 
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if application:getDeviceInfo() == "Windows" then
 
if application:getDeviceInfo() == "Windows" then

Revision as of 14:42, 26 December 2020

Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: os

Description

This function is equivalent to the C function system. It passes command to be executed by an operating system shell. It returns a status code which is system-dependent. If command is absent then it returns nonzero if a shell is available and zero otherwise.

(number) = os.execute(command)

Parameters

command: (string) command to execute

Return values

Returns (number) status code

Example

Opens a folder (windows 10)

if application:getDeviceInfo() == "Windows" then
	local lfs = require "lfs"
	-- go to user/pictures folder
	lfs.chdir(application:get("directory", "pictures"))
	-- check if "my_new_folder" directory exists in user/pictures folder
	local islfsdir = lfs.chdir(lfs.currentdir().."\\".."my_new_folder")
	if not islfsdir then
		-- if doesn't exist then create it and go to it
		lfs.mkdir(lfs.currentdir().."\\".."my_new_folder")
		lfs.chdir(lfs.currentdir().."\\".."my_new_folder")
	end
end
-- opens a window of the current lfs dir
os.execute("start "..lfs.currentdir())