I'm using windows 10.
I'm trying to compile a c++ file within c# using MinGW(the MinGW folder is in the projects directory), but it won't compile a resource script (using windres).
Whenever I use windres in cmd it says: "C:/Users/username/AppData/Local/Temp/my.rc:1: unrecognized escape sequence". but still works. But when I run the exact same command through c# (by creating a process) it doesn't work at all and says: "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.".
My code:
String tempDir = Path.GetTempPath();
String file = tempDir + "my.rc";
using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter(file, false, Encoding.ASCII))
{
if (!textIcon.Text.Equals(""))
await writer.WriteLineAsync("25 ICON \"" + textIcon.Text + "\"");
if (checkAdmin.Checked)
{
String manifest = tempDir + @"\manifest.xml";
createManifest(manifest);
await writer.WriteLineAsync("55 24 \"" + manifest + "\"");
}
}
String args2 = "/c \"" + Path.Combine(gccLocation, "windres.exe") + "\" -o \"" + Path.Combine(tempDir, "my.o").Replace("\\", "/") + "\" \"" + file.Replace("\\", "/") + "\"";
//Debug
//args2 = "/k echo " + args2;
ProcessStartInfo psi2 = new ProcessStartInfo();
psi2.FileName = "CMD.exe";
psi2.Arguments = args2;
psi2.UseShellExecute = false;
psi2.CreateNoWindow = true;
//Debug
//psi2.CreateNoWindow = false;
Process windres = Process.Start(psi2);
windres.WaitForExit();
if(windres.ExitCode != 0)
{
MessageBox.Show("Error: Could not create resource file (" + windres.ExitCode + ")");
}
Ended up using a batch file to run the command.