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Function core.runtime.Runtime.cArgs
Returns the unprocessed C arguments supplied when the process was started. Use this when you need to supply argc and argv to C libraries.
Returns
A CArgs
struct with the arguments supplied when this process was started.
Example
import core .runtime;
// A C library function requiring char** arguments
extern(C) void initLibFoo(int argc, char** argv);
void main()
{
auto args = Runtime .cArgs;
initLibFoo(args .argc, args .argv);
}
Authors
Sean Kelly
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