@ECHO off REM =================================================================== REM REM Shell out to a new copy of COMMAND.COM to increase environment size REM REM =================================================================== REM REM Determine the bytes free in the current environment. If there are not REM 300 bytes free, shell out to increase the size of the environment. REM STRINGS efree = ENVFREE STRINGS SUB 300, %EFREE% > NUL IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO main ECHO Bytes free in current environment: STRINGS ENVFREE REM REM Determine the size of the necessary environment by adding the REM required bytes to the current environment size. REM STRINGS esize = ENVSIZE STRINGS esize = ADD %ESIZE%, 300 REM REM Shell out using the COMSPEC variable. The %0 parameter is the name REM of the batch file being executed. REM %COMSPEC% /e:%ESIZE% /c %0 GOTO end REM REM This is the main body of the batch file. Since this is only an REM example, the only work done here is to print the number of bytes free REM in the shelled environment. REM :MAIN ECHO. ECHO Bytes free in shelled environment STRINGS ENVFREE :END SET EFREE= SET ESIZE=
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