02-01-2004
Yeah. I know what Real-Basic is. It's a programming environment that is reportedly easier to work with than C++.
It sounds like what you are describing is a faceless background app, but you mentioned running CPU monitor and such.
If a regular standalone gui application is what you are talking about, then just create the gui elements, link 'em up to your code, compile, and run the app.
if you want another application in the foreground, just launch that other app and/or click it's icon in the dock.
I must still be missing something.
Maybe try contacting the Real-Basic folks.
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instruments
instruments(1) BSD General Commands Manual instruments(1)
NAME
instruments, version 1.0
USAGE
instruments [-t template] [-d document] [-l timeLimit] [-i #] [-w device] [[-p pid] | [-a application [-e variable value] [-g argument]]]
DESCRIPTION
Runs an Instruments template from the command line.
Options are :
-t template
The path to the template to run
-s Show list of known templates and exit
-d document
The path to save the trace document data to (This may already exist, in which case a new Run will be added)
-l # The limit of milliseconds to record until termination ( infinite is default )
-i # The index of the instrument to apply the following target data to ( default if missing )
-p pid The ID of the process to attach to
-a application
The path to the application or command to launch
-w hardware device
The identifier of the hardware to target
-e variable value
An environment variable setting (You may specify more than one)
-g argument
Command line argument to be sent to the launched process (You may specify more than one)
-v Turn on verbose logging
FILES
/usr/bin/instruments Executable
SEE ALSO
/Developer/Applications/Instruments.app may be used to perform trace executions in a graphical environment and may also be used to open trace
documents created in either instruments or Instruments.app.
EXAMPLES
instruments -t mytemplate -a myapp.app
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