Thanks for your replay,Steven.
But, even I quote the arguments , the result is not what i want at all.
For example , the argument:
--words "Hi, how are you?"
is parsed to be:
"Hi,
and the words- how are you?"- are ingored.
I attached my code in the first email, is there any mistake in the code?
--- 09年9月12日,周六, Steven Watanabe
i use boost::program_options to parse cmd line parameters.
Attachment has my code.
And here is my test: tst.exe --wav c:/Program Files/Microsoft/a.wav --words "Hi, how are you?" --d "so,\ may\ be."
the output is : wav:[c:/Program ] words:["Hi, ] d:["so,\ ] -------------------------------------------------- But, I want the result to be : wav:[c:/Program Files/Microsoft/a.wav ]
words:[Hi, how are you?]
d:[so, may be. ]
What should I do now?
You should quote arguments containing a space. I notice that you've already quoted some of the other arguments. In Christ, Steven Watanabe _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users ___________________________________________________________ 好玩贺卡等你发,邮箱贺卡全新上线! http://card.mail.cn.yahoo.com/