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execDos::exec [/TIMEOUT=xxx] application_to_run [stdin_string] [log_file_name]
execDos::exec [/TIMEOUT=xxx] application_to_run [stdin_string] [log_file_name]
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; TIMEOUT : TOTAL execution time, milliseconds, for example /TIMEOUT=10000. Default is big enough. Short timeouts may cause app to be terminated.
; TIMEOUT
; application_to_run : application to run.
: TOTAL execution time, milliseconds, for example /TIMEOUT=10000. Default is big enough. Short timeouts may cause app to be terminated.
; stdin_string : all that application can get from stdin (optional)
; application_to_run
; log_file_name : file where to put app's stdout (optional)
: application to run.
; stdin_string
: all that application can get from stdin (optional, use "" if stack is not empty)
; log_file_name
: file where to put app's stdout (optional, use "" if stack is not empty)
 
== Example ==
== Example ==
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Revision as of 06:58, 17 July 2005

Author: Takhir (talk, contrib)


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Description

Plug-in works with console applications - creates hidden child process with redirected i/o. Compare to NSISdl has one add-on: string parameter that serves as stdin for running application. May be useful if you want to give login/password to running application. String size may be up to 8kB in the special NSIS build, 1 kB max otherwise. Usage:

How To Use

execDos::exec [/TIMEOUT=xxx] application_to_run [stdin_string] [log_file_name]
TIMEOUT
TOTAL execution time, milliseconds, for example /TIMEOUT=10000. Default is big enough. Short timeouts may cause app to be terminated.
application_to_run
application to run.
stdin_string
all that application can get from stdin (optional, use "" if stack is not empty)
log_file_name
file where to put app's stdout (optional, use "" if stack is not empty)

Example

execDos::exec /TIMEOUT=2000 "$EXEDIR\consApp.exe" "test_login$\ntest_pwd$\n"
"$EXEDIR\${APP_NAME}.log"
Pop $0 # return value
MessageBox MB_OK "Exit code $0"

or

execDos::exec "$EXEDIR\consApp.exe" "" "$EXEDIR\${APP_NAME}.log"
execDos::exec "$EXEDIR\consApp.exe"

BAT files specifics. On some of Win98 systems where "Close on exit" option is not set for DOS apps it was found that after batch execution was finished (and installer continue it's job) hidden window still remains in the system as "winoldapp". Following two lines solve the problem

@echo off
# place your code here
cls

Telnet and ssh Plug-in not works with applications requiring terminal emulation.