When using the batch file that comes with DictionaryForMIDs I see the batch file has two "pause" commands coded in. When I run java programs in a batch files I have in some error catching code like this.
if %errorlevel% neq 0 set errormessage=echo Big Problem with DictionaryGeneration, the errorlevel set to %errorlevel%
if %errorlevel% neq 0 set errorpause=pause
%errormessage%
%errorpause%
set errorpause=
If no errors occur then the batch file does not pause. What most of us want I think.
However DictionaryGenerator does not set the %errorlevel% even when it fails. I don't write Java but I imagine that this is trivial. In contrast JarCreator does set the %errorlevel% on a failure.
Can this be fixed?
Ian
if %errorlevel% neq 0 set errormessage=echo Big Problem with DictionaryGeneration, the errorlevel set to %errorlevel%
if %errorlevel% neq 0 set errorpause=pause
%errormessage%
%errorpause%
set errorpause=
If no errors occur then the batch file does not pause. What most of us want I think.
However DictionaryGenerator does not set the %errorlevel% even when it fails. I don't write Java but I imagine that this is trivial. In contrast JarCreator does set the %errorlevel% on a failure.
Can this be fixed?
Ian