=begin #=============================================================================== Title: Command-Line Args Loader Author: Hime Date: Mar 24, 2014 URL: http://www.himeworks.com/2014/03/24/command-line-args-loader/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Change log Mar 24, 2014 - Initial release -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Terms of Use * Free to use in non-commercial projects * Contact me for commercial use * No real support. The script is provided as-is * Will do bug fixes, but no compatibility patches * Features may be requested but no guarantees, especially if it is non-trivial * Credits to Hime Works in your project * Preserve this header -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Description This script simply loads any command-line arguments into ARGV. RM doesn't do this natively so we need to do it ourselves. This script is meant to be used for games that will be using custom game launchers that will supply command-line arguments. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Installation In the script editor, place this above Modules -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Usage Access command-line arguments using ARGV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Credits Zalerinian, for pointing out the GetCommandLine function Authors of Shellwords module (included below) #=============================================================================== =end $imported = {} if $imported.nil? $imported[:TH_CommandLineArgsLoader] = true #=============================================================================== # ** Rest of script #=============================================================================== #=============================================================================== # The Shellwords module is provided in the Ruby standard library and licensing # details can be found here: https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/about/license.txt #=============================================================================== # # shellwords.rb: Manipulates strings a la UNIX Bourne shell # # # This module manipulates strings according to the word parsing rules # of the UNIX Bourne shell. # # The shellwords() function was originally a port of shellwords.pl, # but modified to conform to POSIX / SUSv3 (IEEE Std 1003.1-2001). # # Authors: # - Wakou Aoyama # - Akinori MUSHA # # Contact: # - Akinori MUSHA (current maintainer) # module Shellwords # Splits a string into an array of tokens in the same way the UNIX # Bourne shell does. # # argv = Shellwords.split('here are "two words"') # argv #=> ["here", "are", "two words"] # # String#shellsplit is a shorthand for this function. # # argv = 'here are "two words"'.shellsplit # argv #=> ["here", "are", "two words"] def shellsplit(line) words = [] field = '' line.scan(/\G\s*(?>([^\s\\\'\"]+)|'([^\']*)'|"((?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*)"|(\\.?)|(\S))(\s|\z)?/m) do |word, sq, dq, esc, garbage, sep| raise ArgumentError, "Unmatched double quote: #{line.inspect}" if garbage field << (word || sq || (dq || esc).gsub(/\\(.)/, '\\1')) if sep words << field field = '' end end words end alias shellwords shellsplit module_function :shellsplit, :shellwords class << self alias split shellsplit end # Escapes a string so that it can be safely used in a Bourne shell # command line. # # Note that a resulted string should be used unquoted and is not # intended for use in double quotes nor in single quotes. # # open("| grep #{Shellwords.escape(pattern)} file") { |pipe| # # ... # } # # String#shellescape is a shorthand for this function. # # open("| grep #{pattern.shellescape} file") { |pipe| # # ... # } # # It is caller's responsibility to encode the string in the right # encoding for the shell environment where this string is used. # Multibyte characters are treated as multibyte characters, not # bytes. def shellescape(str) # An empty argument will be skipped, so return empty quotes. return "''" if str.empty? str = str.dup # Treat multibyte characters as is. It is caller's responsibility # to encode the string in the right encoding for the shell # environment. str.gsub!(/([^A-Za-z0-9_\-.,:\/@\n])/, "\\\\\\1") # A LF cannot be escaped with a backslash because a backslash + LF # combo is regarded as line continuation and simply ignored. str.gsub!(/\n/, "'\n'") return str end module_function :shellescape class << self alias escape shellescape end # Builds a command line string from an argument list +array+ joining # all elements escaped for Bourne shell and separated by a space. # # open('|' + Shellwords.join(['grep', pattern, *files])) { |pipe| # # ... # } # # Array#shelljoin is a shorthand for this function. # # open('|' + ['grep', pattern, *files].shelljoin) { |pipe| # # ... # } # def shelljoin(array) array.map { |arg| shellescape(arg) }.join(' ') end module_function :shelljoin class << self alias join shelljoin end end class String # call-seq: # str.shellsplit => array # # Splits +str+ into an array of tokens in the same way the UNIX # Bourne shell does. See Shellwords::shellsplit for details. def shellsplit Shellwords.split(self) end # call-seq: # str.shellescape => string # # Escapes +str+ so that it can be safely used in a Bourne shell # command line. See Shellwords::shellescape for details. def shellescape Shellwords.escape(self) end end class Array # call-seq: # array.shelljoin => string # # Builds a command line string from an argument list +array+ joining # all elements escaped for Bourne shell and separated by a space. # See Shellwords::shelljoin for details. def shelljoin Shellwords.join(self) end end #=============================================================================== # My code #=============================================================================== fnGetCommandLine = Win32API.new("Kernel32", "GetCommandLine", "", "P") ARGV = Shellwords.shellwords(fnGetCommandLine.call) ARGV.shift