[Overview][Constants][Types][Procedures and functions][Variables] | Reference for unit 'Unix' (#rtl) |
Execute process, search path using environment
Source position: unix.pp line 84
function FpExecVPE( |
const PathName: AnsiString; |
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env: ppchar |
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FpExecVP replaces the currently running program with the program, specified in PathName. The executable in path is searched in the path, if it isn't an absolute filename. It gives the program the options in args. This is a pointer to an array of pointers to null-terminated strings. The last pointer in this array should be nil. The environment in Env is passed to the program. On success, execvp does not return.
Extended error information is returned by the FpGetErrno function:
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Execute process using environment |
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Execute process |
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Execute process (using argument list, environment) |
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Execute process (using argument list, environment) |
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Execute process (using argument list, environment; search path) |
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Create child process |
Program Example79; { Program to demonstrate the FpExecVP function. } Uses Unix, strings; Const Arg0 : PChar = 'ls'; Arg1 : Pchar = '-l'; Var PP : PPchar; begin GetMem (PP,3*SizeOf(Pchar)); PP[0]:=Arg0; PP[1]:=Arg1; PP[2]:=Nil; { Execute 'ls -l', with current environment. } { 'ls' is looked for in PATH environment variable.} fpExecvp ('ls',pp); end.
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