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Latest revision as of 18:57, 31 July 2017
EXECL, EXECV
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys.h> int execl(char * name, pname, ...) int execv(char * name, ppname)
DESCRIPTION
Execl() and execv() load and execute the program specified by the string name. Execl() takes the arguments for the program from the zero-terminated list of string arguments. Execv() is passed a pointer to an array of strings. The array must be zero-terminated. If the named program is found and can be read, the call does not return. Thus any return from these routines may be treated as an error.
SEE ALSO
spawnl, spawnv, system