Cmd.exe
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- Show "type" in dir listing (Thomas Weidenmueller)
- Fix /p when screen buffer is larger than output window (Michael Fritscher)
- Implement /W, /P and /Y options (Michael Fritscher)
- Check color passed on command line, make sure foreground and background are not the same (Hüseyin Uslu)
- Use FormatMessage() to print some error messages (Michael Fritscher)
- Fixed handling of variable arguments and free memory allocated by FormatMessage() (Michael Fritscher, Thomas Weidenmueller)
- Removed MakeSureDirectoryPathExistsEx (Hartmut Birr)
- Use the current directory if GetTempPath fails (Hartmut Birr)
- Inherit the handles to the child process (in Execute) (Hartmut Birr)
- Assume that the current process is always a console process if ntdll exist but not contains the functions NtQueryInformationProcess or NtReadVirtualMemory (Hartmut Birr)
- Fixed the set command for WinXP (Hartmut Birr)
- The second parameter must be zero in the call to SetEnvironmentVariable if the variable should be deleted (Hartmut Birr)
- Get first the parameters and do then the processing (Hartmut Birr)
- CMD Enhancements: (Filip Navara)
- Make the DIR /W behave like in Windows (Filip Navara)
- Fixed various problems with command input going mad when the screen contents have scrolled (Filip Navara)
- Make sure temp directory exist (Gunnar Dalsnes)
- 'Del *.*' ignores directories, this fixes bug 291 (Eric Kohl)
- Fixed the compilation as unicode. (Hartmut Birr)
- Search only for the file name directly if the name contains a known extension. (Hartmut Birr)
- Don't add an extension if the file name contains a known extension. (Hartmut Birr)
- Execute any file from command line, myFile.doc starts Word. (Jens Collin)
- 'cd' command works correctly with "" (Jens Collin)
- Use PATHEXT env. variable to execute files (Jens Collin)
- Fix autocompletion (Jens Collins)
- Use default PATHEXT if none found in environment (Gé van Geldorp)