Has anyone experience in specifying tcc.exe as the default shell/console for handling console-based applications.
I mean when you normally run, for example, g++ in the run window, it will bring up a shell (which is cmd.exe) and run the g++.exe inside it. I want to make tcc.exe come up when launching the applications in this way.
It is necessary for me to overcome the "input line too long" issue when building large applications from the Eclipse IDE.
Info: The reason behind that error is that recent windows versions have a limitation of command-line input of maximum 8191 characters [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473]. On the other hand, I see that tcc.exe accepts about 32768 characters (which will suffice for my case).
Note: I have set the ComSpec system variable to the fullpath of TCC.exe and still cmd.exe loads as the default shell terminal when lunching console-based applications.
I mean when you normally run, for example, g++ in the run window, it will bring up a shell (which is cmd.exe) and run the g++.exe inside it. I want to make tcc.exe come up when launching the applications in this way.
It is necessary for me to overcome the "input line too long" issue when building large applications from the Eclipse IDE.
Info: The reason behind that error is that recent windows versions have a limitation of command-line input of maximum 8191 characters [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473]. On the other hand, I see that tcc.exe accepts about 32768 characters (which will suffice for my case).
Note: I have set the ComSpec system variable to the fullpath of TCC.exe and still cmd.exe loads as the default shell terminal when lunching console-based applications.