Alright so i need to open a .txt file that will be created in the same file as the program.
I would like to use ShellExecute(); to do this and i have done a lot of research on it and i just cant seem to get the syntax correct mostly because i dont know what to do with the parameter "HWND"
I looked here for the answers and got all the info except what to put in HWND
Here is how i need the code used:
ShellExecute(0,"open","c:\debug.txt",NULL,NULL,1);
Thanks advance for the help ask if you are unsure what i am talking about! :)
This is the program that i use to test the function:
#include "DAL.h"
//DAL.h added to Testing file to make compiling easier
//Created to test show_debug()
int main(void)
{
int test1,test2,final;
puts("Enter 2 numbers to add (2,2)");
scanf("%d,%d",&test1,&test2);
log_debug(test1);
log_debug(test2);
view_debug();
final= test1+test2;
printf("%d
",final);
log_debug(final);
return(0);
}
view_debug(); is the function that includes ShellExecute
void view_debug(void)//WIP
//Opens the debug.txt in notepad
{
LoadLibrary( "shell32.dll" );
ShellExecute(0,"open","c:\debug.txt",NULL,NULL,1);
}
This is log_debug();
int log_debug(int test_variable)
//This function simply tests the programmers desired veriable & displays it for help in keeping track of a veriables value(integer).
//The function has support for upto 1 variable for testing
{
time_t now;
time(&now);
FILE *debug; //Creates file to write debug info
debug=fopen("debug.txt", "a+");
fprintf(debug,"DEBUG %.24s: <%d>
", ctime(&now),test_variable);
//TODO: Allow more than one variable
fclose(debug);
return(0);
}
The file is created by the function log_debug(); and it does work but must be opened manually because ShellExecute does not work.
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