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.\" Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\" from: @(#)exec.3 6.4 (Berkeley) 4/19/91
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.\" exec.3,v 1.2 1993/07/30 08:35:49 mycroft Exp
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.\"
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.\" This man page has been modified to conform with the lenviron v1.1.3
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.\" release for Gno v2.0.3 and later by Devin Reade. glyn@cs.ualberta.ca
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.\"
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.TH EXECL 3 "19 January 1997" GNO "Library Routines"
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.SH NAME
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.BR execl ,
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.BR execlp ,
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.BR execv ,
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.BR execvp
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\- execute a file
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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#include <unistd.h>
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.sp 1
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extern char **environ;
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.sp 1
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int
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\fBexecl\fR(const char *\fIpath\fR, const char *\fIarg\fR, ...);
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.br
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int
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\fBexecle\fR(const char *\fIpath\fR, const char *\farg\fR, ...);
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.br
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int
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\fBexeclp\fR(const char *\fIfile\fR, const char *\fIarg\fR, ...);
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.br
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int
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\fBexecv\fR(const char *\fIpath\fR, char * const *\fIargv\fR);
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.br
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int
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\fBexecvp\fR(const char *\fIfile\fR, char * const *\fIargv\fR);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.BR exec
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family of functions replaces the current process image with a
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new process image.
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The functions described in this manual page are front-ends for the function
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\fIexecve\fR(2). (See the manual page for \fIexecve\fR
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for detailed information about the replacement of the current process.)
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.LP
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The initial argument for these functions is the pathname of a file which
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is to be executed.
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.LP
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The
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.I arg
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and subsequent ellipses in the
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.IR execl ,
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.IR execle ,
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and
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.I execlp
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functions can be thought of as
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.IR arg0 ,
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.IR arg1 ,
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.IR "..." ,
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.IR argn .
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Together they describe a list of one or more pointers to NULL-terminated
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strings that represent the argument list available to the executed program.
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The first argument, by convention, should point to the file name associated
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with the file being executed.
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The list of arguments
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.I must
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be terminated by a NULL pointer.
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.LP
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The
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.BR execle
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function expects a final argument,
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.BR envp ,
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of type 'char * const *' to follow
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the trailing NULL pointer. This is an array of environment strings,
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similar to that used by
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.BR execve (2).
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This array
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.IR must
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be NULL-terminated.
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.LP
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The
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.I execv
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and
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.I execvp
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functions provide an array of pointers to NULL-terminated strings that
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represent the argument list available to the new program.
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The first argument, by convention, should point to the file name associated
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with the file begin executed.
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The array of pointers
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.I must
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be terminated by a NULL pointer.
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.LP
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Some of these functions have special semantics.
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.LP
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The functions
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.I execlp
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and
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.I execvp
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will duplicate the actions of the shell in searching for an executable file
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if the specified file name does not contain a slash (/) character or a
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colon (:).
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The search path is the path specified in the environment by
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.B PATH
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variable.
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If this variable isn't specified, the default path
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.BR "/bin /usr/bin"
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(or
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.BR "/usr/bin /bin"
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for
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.BR gsh (1))
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is used.
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.SH RETURN VALUES
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If any of the
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.I exec
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functions returns, an error will have occurred.
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The return value is \fBSYSERR\fR (\-1), and the global variable
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.B errno
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will be set to indicate the error.
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.SH ERRORS
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These routines may fail and set
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.B errno
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for any of the errors specified for the library functions
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.IR execve (2),
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.IR _execve (2),
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and
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.IR malloc (3).
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.SH GNO IMPLEMENTATION
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When parsing the
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.B PATH
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environment variable,
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.I execvp
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.I execlp
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assume that if there is no colon (:) within
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.B PATH
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then the pathname delimiter is a slash (/). This is to facilitate use
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of GS/OS pathname delimiters.
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.LP
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The current version of the gsh shell searches
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.B PATH
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from back to front. In most other shells, it is done front to back. In
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order to provide consistency with gsh,
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.B PATH
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is currently scanned back to front. With this backwards scanning, the
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default
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.B PATH
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used is
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.BR "/usr/bin /bin" .
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If gsh gets fixed, the
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scan order will be quickly changed.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Implemented from the BSD specification by Devin Reade.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR execve (2),
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.BR fork (2),
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.BR exec (3C).
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.SH HISTORY
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The GNO implementation of these routines first appeared in the
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.BR lenviron
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library. They became part of the GNO distribution as of v2.0.6
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