I have a program which needs to call another program.
So after some research I found ShellExecuteEx
command with appropriate SHELLEXECUTEINFO
to call an external program. That works fine so far, but it pops up actually two windows: command line and the Qt-application with its window.
If I execute the Qt-application stand alone there is no command line window.
What I now want to achieve is getting rid of the console window and show only the window of the Qt-application. I tried to set the nShow
property of SHELLEXECUTEINFO
to SW_HIDE
but than both windows are hidden.
I don't know if it matters but the caller program is compiled with vs2010 and the called program is compiled with visual studio 2017, both as 32-bit applications.
SEE_MASK_NO_CONSOLE
could be something to try.ShellExecuteExW
doesn't inherit the parent's console because the underlyingCreateProcessW
call uses the flagCREATE_NEW_CONSOLE
. UsingSEE_MASK_NO_CONSOLE
makes it not use the latter flag, so it can inherit the parent's console. There's no difference if that parent doesn't have a console to inherit.AllocConsole()
andShowWindow(GetConsoleWindow(), SW_HIDE)
. This will briefly flash a console. You can avoid the flash by using the following procedure instead: run cmd.exe viaCreateProcessW
with the flagCREATE_NO_WINDOW
and the output info aspi
; tryAttachConsole(pi.dwProcessId)
until it succeeds; thenTerminateProcess(pi.hProcess, 0)
; and finallyCloseHandle(pi.hThread)
,CloseHandle(pi.hProcess)
.WIN32
to the executable, likeadd_executable(project WIN32 ${sources})
it seems to suppress the console, but I actually don't know why exactly, maybe some internal cmake magic.