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Spawn a child process, given a list of arguments and a relative path
#include <process.h> int spawnlp( int mode, const char * file, const char * arg0, const char * arg1..., const char * argn, NULL );
libc
The spawnlp() function creates and executes a new child process, named in file with NULL-terminated list of arguments in arg0 ... argn.
The spawnlp() function isn't a POSIX 1003.1 function, and isn't guaranteed to behave the same on all operating systems. It builds an argv[ ] array before calling spawnp().
Most of the spawn*() functions do a lot of work before a message is sent to procnto.
The value of mode determines how the child process is loaded, and how the parent program behaves after the child program is initiated:
The file argument is used as the pathname of the executable if it contains a slash; otherwise, the PATH environment variable is searched for file.
Arguments are passed to the child process by supplying one or more pointers to character strings as arguments. These character strings are concatenated with spaces inserted to separate the arguments to form one argument string for the child process. At least one argument, arg0, must be passed to the child process. By convention, this first argument is a pointer to the name of the new child process.
The child process inherits the parent's environment. The environment is the collection of environment variables whose values that have been defined with the export shell command, the env utility, or by the successful execution of the putenv() or setenv() function. A program may read these values with the getenv() function.
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A parent/child relationship doesn't imply that the child process dies when the parent process dies. |
The spawnlp() function's return value depends on the mode argument:
mode | Return value |
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P_WAIT | The exit status of the child process. |
P_NOWAIT | The process ID of the child process. To get the exit status for a P_NOWAIT process, you must use the waitpid() function, giving it this process ID. |
P_NOWAITO | The process ID of the child process, or 0 if the process is being started on a remote node. You can't get the exit status of a P_NOWAITO process. |
If an error occurs, -1 is returned (errno is set).
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | Read the Caveats |
Interrupt handler | No |
Signal handler | No |
Thread | Yes |
If mode is P_WAIT, this function is a cancellation point.
execl(), execle(), execlp(), execlpe(), execv(), execve(), execvp(), execvpe(), getenv(), putenv(), setenv(), spawn(), spawnl(), spawnp(), spawnve(), wait(), waitpid()
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