-
-#ifdef PERL_OBJECT
-#define USE_SOCKETS_AS_HANDLES
#include "EXTERN.h"
#include "perl.h"
+#ifdef PERL_OBJECT
+
#define NO_XSLOCKS
#include "XSUB.H"
#include "win32iop.h"
{
CPerlHost host;
int exitstatus = 1;
+#ifndef __BORLANDC__
+ /* XXX this _may_ be a problem on some compilers (e.g. Borland) that
+ * want to free() argv after main() returns. As luck would have it,
+ * Borland's CRT does the right thing to argv[0] already. */
+ char szModuleName[MAX_PATH];
+ char *ptr;
+
+ GetModuleFileName(NULL, szModuleName, sizeof(szModuleName));
+ (void)win32_longpath(szModuleName);
+ argv[0] = szModuleName;
+#endif
- if(!host.PerlCreate())
+ if (!host.PerlCreate())
exit(exitstatus);
exitstatus = host.PerlParse(xs_init, argc, argv, NULL);
int
main(int argc, char **argv, char **env)
{
+#ifndef __BORLANDC__
+ /* XXX this _may_ be a problem on some compilers (e.g. Borland) that
+ * want to free() argv after main() returns. As luck would have it,
+ * Borland's CRT does the right thing to argv[0] already. */
+ char szModuleName[MAX_PATH];
+ char *ptr;
+
+ GetModuleFileName(NULL, szModuleName, sizeof(szModuleName));
+ (void)win32_longpath(szModuleName);
+ argv[0] = szModuleName;
+#endif
return RunPerl(argc, argv, env, (void*)0);
}