I'm looking for a fast alternative to CreateProcess in Delphi to execute certain calculations in an exe, including several return-values in XML. Currently, I'm calling an C#-exe with certain parameters. One of these calls takes approx. 0.5s - which is way to expensive, since this exe needs to be called a couple of hundred times (unfortunatley iterative calls, i.e. multithreading won't speed up the job).
My current code looks like this (found the solution to get the console output of the exe somwhere on StackOverflow).
IsExecutable := CreateProcess(
nil,
PChar(WorkDir + Exe + CommandLine),
nil,
nil,
True,
HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS,
nil,
nil,
StartupInfo,
ProcessInformation);
CloseHandle(StdOutPipeWrite);
if IsExecutable then
try
repeat
WasOK := ReadFile(StdOutPipeRead, Buffer, 255, BytesRead, nil);
if BytesRead > 0 then
begin
Buffer[BytesRead] := #0;
Result := Result + Buffer;
end;
until not WasOK or (BytesRead = 0);
WaitForSingleObject(ProcessInformation.hProcess, INFINITE);
finally
CloseHandle(ProcessInformation.hThread);
CloseHandle(ProcessInformation.hProcess);
end
Btw, I'm not very good a Delphi - actually, I kinda feel like the "I have no idea what I'm doing" dog-meme-thing...