_spawnlpe, _wspawnlpe

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.

Syntax

intptr_t _spawnlpe(
   int mode,
   const char *cmdname,
   const char *arg0,
   const char *arg1,
   ... const char *argn,
   NULL,
   const char *const *envp
);
intptr_t _wspawnlpe(
   int mode,
   const wchar_t *cmdname,
   const wchar_t *arg0,
   const wchar_t *arg1,
   ... const wchar_t *argn,
   NULL,
   const wchar_t *const *envp
);

Parameters

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 typically a pointer to cmdname. The arguments arg1 through argN are pointers to the character strings that form the new argument list. Following argN, there must be a NULL pointer to mark the end of the argument list.

envp
Array of pointers to environment settings.

Return value

The return value from a synchronous _spawnlpe or _wspawnlpe (_P_WAIT specified for mode) is the exit status of the new process. The return value from an asynchronous _spawnlpe or _wspawnlpe (_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 uses a nonzero argument to call the exit routine. If the new process didn't explicitly set a positive exit status, a positive exit status indicates an abnormal exit caused by an abort or an interrupt. A return value of -1 indicates an error (the new process isn't 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 isn't found.
ENOEXEC Specified file isn't 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 errno, _doserrno, _sys_errlist, and _sys_nerr.

Remarks

Each of these functions creates and executes a new process, passes each command-line argument as a separate parameter, and passes an array of pointers to environment settings. These functions use 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, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, 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.

Requirements

Routine Required header
_spawnlpe <process.h>
_wspawnlpe <stdio.h> or <wchar.h>

For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.

Example

See the example in _spawn, _wspawn functions.

See also

Process and environment control
_spawn, _wspawn functions
abort
atexit
_exec, _wexec functions
exit, _Exit, _exit
_flushall
_getmbcp
_onexit, _onexit_m
_setmbcp
system, _wsystem