system(3S) — STANDARD I/O FUNCTIONS
NAME
system − issue a shell command
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
int system (const char ∗string);
DESCRIPTION
system causes the string to be given to the shell [see sh(1)] as input, as if the string had been typed as a command at a terminal. The current process waits until the shell has completed, then returns the exit status of the shell in the format specified by waitpid(2).
If string is a NULL pointer, system checks if /sbin/sh exists and is executable. If /sbin/sh is available, system returns non-zero; otherwise it returns zero.
system fails if one or more of the following are true:
EAGAIN The system-imposed limit on the total number of processes under execution by a single user would be exceeded.
EINTR system was interrupted by a signal.
ENOMEM The new process requires more memory than is allowed by the system-imposed maximum MAXMEM.
SEE ALSO
DIAGNOSTICS
system forks to create a child process that in turn execs /sbin/sh in order to execute string. If the fork or exec fails, system returns −1 and sets errno.
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