VSCode build task opens shell and stops without running command












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I am currently attempting to run a build.bat script that builds my solution with the VSCode build tasks. Unfortunately all it does is open the command prompt without running the actual command as instructed. The task I'm currently attempting to run is



{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "build",
"type": "shell",
"windows": {
"options": {
"cwd": "W:\handmade\code",
"shell": {
"args": [
"/k W:\handmade\misc\shell.bat"
]
}
},
"command": "build.bat",
},
"problemMatcher": [
"$gcc"
]
}
]
}


What I'd expect as output is:



**********************************************************************
** Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.8.4
** Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
**********************************************************************
[vcvarsall.bat] Environment initialized for: 'x64'

W:handmadecode>build.bat
A subdirectory or file ....build already exists.
Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.15.26729 for x64
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

win32_handmade.cpp
Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 14.15.26729.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

/out:win32_handmade.exe
/debug
win32_handmade.obj
user32.lib


Which is what I get if I run the command normally, what I get instead is



> Executing task: build.bat <

**********************************************************************
** Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.8.4
** Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
**********************************************************************
[vcvarsall.bat] Environment initialized for: 'x64'

W:handmadecode>


And then it hangs until exit is called. The command provided in the tasks.json is clearly never attempted executed and I'm at my wit's end as to why this is.










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    I am currently attempting to run a build.bat script that builds my solution with the VSCode build tasks. Unfortunately all it does is open the command prompt without running the actual command as instructed. The task I'm currently attempting to run is



    {
    "version": "2.0.0",
    "tasks": [
    {
    "label": "build",
    "type": "shell",
    "windows": {
    "options": {
    "cwd": "W:\handmade\code",
    "shell": {
    "args": [
    "/k W:\handmade\misc\shell.bat"
    ]
    }
    },
    "command": "build.bat",
    },
    "problemMatcher": [
    "$gcc"
    ]
    }
    ]
    }


    What I'd expect as output is:



    **********************************************************************
    ** Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.8.4
    ** Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
    **********************************************************************
    [vcvarsall.bat] Environment initialized for: 'x64'

    W:handmadecode>build.bat
    A subdirectory or file ....build already exists.
    Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.15.26729 for x64
    Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    win32_handmade.cpp
    Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 14.15.26729.0
    Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    /out:win32_handmade.exe
    /debug
    win32_handmade.obj
    user32.lib


    Which is what I get if I run the command normally, what I get instead is



    > Executing task: build.bat <

    **********************************************************************
    ** Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.8.4
    ** Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
    **********************************************************************
    [vcvarsall.bat] Environment initialized for: 'x64'

    W:handmadecode>


    And then it hangs until exit is called. The command provided in the tasks.json is clearly never attempted executed and I'm at my wit's end as to why this is.










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      I am currently attempting to run a build.bat script that builds my solution with the VSCode build tasks. Unfortunately all it does is open the command prompt without running the actual command as instructed. The task I'm currently attempting to run is



      {
      "version": "2.0.0",
      "tasks": [
      {
      "label": "build",
      "type": "shell",
      "windows": {
      "options": {
      "cwd": "W:\handmade\code",
      "shell": {
      "args": [
      "/k W:\handmade\misc\shell.bat"
      ]
      }
      },
      "command": "build.bat",
      },
      "problemMatcher": [
      "$gcc"
      ]
      }
      ]
      }


      What I'd expect as output is:



      **********************************************************************
      ** Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.8.4
      ** Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
      **********************************************************************
      [vcvarsall.bat] Environment initialized for: 'x64'

      W:handmadecode>build.bat
      A subdirectory or file ....build already exists.
      Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.15.26729 for x64
      Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

      win32_handmade.cpp
      Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 14.15.26729.0
      Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

      /out:win32_handmade.exe
      /debug
      win32_handmade.obj
      user32.lib


      Which is what I get if I run the command normally, what I get instead is



      > Executing task: build.bat <

      **********************************************************************
      ** Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.8.4
      ** Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
      **********************************************************************
      [vcvarsall.bat] Environment initialized for: 'x64'

      W:handmadecode>


      And then it hangs until exit is called. The command provided in the tasks.json is clearly never attempted executed and I'm at my wit's end as to why this is.










      share|improve this question













      I am currently attempting to run a build.bat script that builds my solution with the VSCode build tasks. Unfortunately all it does is open the command prompt without running the actual command as instructed. The task I'm currently attempting to run is



      {
      "version": "2.0.0",
      "tasks": [
      {
      "label": "build",
      "type": "shell",
      "windows": {
      "options": {
      "cwd": "W:\handmade\code",
      "shell": {
      "args": [
      "/k W:\handmade\misc\shell.bat"
      ]
      }
      },
      "command": "build.bat",
      },
      "problemMatcher": [
      "$gcc"
      ]
      }
      ]
      }


      What I'd expect as output is:



      **********************************************************************
      ** Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.8.4
      ** Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
      **********************************************************************
      [vcvarsall.bat] Environment initialized for: 'x64'

      W:handmadecode>build.bat
      A subdirectory or file ....build already exists.
      Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.15.26729 for x64
      Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

      win32_handmade.cpp
      Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 14.15.26729.0
      Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

      /out:win32_handmade.exe
      /debug
      win32_handmade.obj
      user32.lib


      Which is what I get if I run the command normally, what I get instead is



      > Executing task: build.bat <

      **********************************************************************
      ** Visual Studio 2017 Developer Command Prompt v15.8.4
      ** Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
      **********************************************************************
      [vcvarsall.bat] Environment initialized for: 'x64'

      W:handmadecode>


      And then it hangs until exit is called. The command provided in the tasks.json is clearly never attempted executed and I'm at my wit's end as to why this is.







      batch-file cmd visual-studio-code vscode-settings vscode-tasks






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