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Creates and executes a new process.
Important
This API cannot be used in applications that execute in the Windows Runtime. For more information, see CRT functions not supported in Universal Windows Platform apps.
intptr_t _spawnlp(
int mode,
const char *cmdname,
const char *arg0,
const char *arg1,
... const char *argn,
NULL
);
intptr_t _wspawnlp(
int mode,
const wchar_t *cmdname,
const wchar_t *arg0,
const wchar_t *arg1,
... const wchar_t *argn,
NULL
);mode
Execution mode for the calling process.
cmdname
Path of the file to be executed.
arg0, arg1, ... argn
List of pointers to arguments. The arg0 argument is usually a pointer to cmdname. The arguments arg1 through argn are pointers to the character strings forming the new argument list. Following argn, there must be a NULL pointer to mark the end of the argument list.
The return value from a synchronous _spawnlp or _wspawnlp (_P_WAIT specified for mode) is the exit status of the new process. The return value from an asynchronous _spawnlp or _wspawnlp (_P_NOWAIT or _P_NOWAITO specified for mode) is the process handle. The exit status is 0 if the process terminated normally. You can set the exit status to a nonzero value if the spawned process specifically calls the exit routine with a nonzero argument. If the new process did not explicitly set a positive exit status, a positive exit status indicates an abnormal exit with an abort or an interrupt. A return value of -1 indicates an error (the new process is not started). In this case, errno is set to one of the following values.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| E2BIG | Argument list exceeds 1024 bytes. |
| EINVAL | mode argument is invalid. |
| ENOENT | File or path is not found. |
| ENOEXEC | Specified file is not executable or has invalid executable-file format. |
| ENOMEM | Not enough memory is available to execute the new process. |
For more information about these and other return codes, see _doserrno, errno, _sys_errlist, and _sys_nerr.
Each of these functions creates and executes a new process, passing each command-line argument as a separate parameter and using the PATH environment variable to find the file to execute.
These functions validate their parameters. If either cmdname or arg0 is an empty string or a null pointer, these functions generate an invalid parameter exception, as described in Parameter Validation. If execution is allowed to continue, these functions set errno to EINVAL, and return -1. No new process is spawned.
| Routine | Required header |
|---|---|
| _spawnlp | <process.h> |
| _wspawnlp | <stdio.h> or <wchar.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
See the example in _spawn, _wspawn Functions.
Process and Environment Control
_spawn, _wspawn Functions
abort
atexit
_exec, _wexec Functions
exit, _Exit, _exit
_flushall
_getmbcp
_onexit, _onexit_m
_setmbcp
system, _wsystem