- fork():
The fork system call does not take an argument.
When a fork() system call is made, the operating system generates a copy of the parent process which becomes the child process.
The following is a simple example of fork()
#include
#include
#include
int main(void)
{
printf("Hello \n");
fork();
printf("bye\n");
return 0;
}
Hello - is printed once by parent process
bye - is printed twice, once by the parent and once by the child
- exec*()
"The exec family of functions replaces the current process image with a new process image." (man pages)
http://www.cs.uregina.ca/Links/class-info/330/Fork/fork.html
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