Ruby on Rails
Friday, November 27, 2015
On 27 November 2015 at 10:56, VIDYA SAGAR POGIRI <vidyasagarpogiri@gmail.com> wrote:
Ruby App running on Windows
Im using Windows
You can use the method system or backticks to run commands such as dir and get the result back [1] [2]. When you have found the file you can open it using the normal ruby file methods.
[1] http://tech.natemurray.com/2007/03/ruby-shell-commands.html
[2] http://blog.bigbinary.com/2012/10/18/backtick-system-exec-in-ruby.html
[1] http://tech.natemurray.com/2007/03/ruby-shell-commands.html
[2] http://blog.bigbinary.com/2012/10/18/backtick-system-exec-in-ruby.html
Colin
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