I am trying to spawn a process that executes a system command, while my own program still proceeds and two processes will run in parallel. I am working on linux.
I looked up online and sounds like I should use exec() family. But it doesn't work quite as what I expected. For example, in the following code, I only see "before" being printed, ,but not "done".
I am curious if I am issing anything?
#include <unistd.h>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
cout << "before" << endl;
execl("/bin/ls", "/bin/ls", "-r", "-t", "-l", (char *) 0);
cout << "done" << endl;
}
[UPDATE]
Thank you for your guys comments. Now my program looks like this. Everything works fine except at the end, I have to press enter to finish the program. I am not sure why I have to press the last enter?
#include <unistd.h>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
cout << "before" << endl;
int pid = fork();
cout << pid << endl;
if (pid==0) {
execl("/bin/ls", "ls", "-r", "-t", "-l", (char *) 0);
}
cout << "done" << endl;
}
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