system_callsystem_callSystemCallSystemCallsystem_call (Operator)
Name
system_callsystem_callSystemCallSystemCallsystem_call
— Execute a system command.
Signature
Herror system_call(const char* Command)
Herror T_system_call(const Htuple Command)
def system_call(command: str) -> None
Description
The operator system_callsystem_callSystemCallSystemCallSystemCallsystem_call
executes the system command given in
CommandCommandCommandCommandcommandcommand
.
On Windows operating systems, the system command can be prefixed by
'start /b'"start /b""start /b""start /b""start /b""start /b" to avoid waiting for the started application.
On Unix-like operating systems, an interactive shell ('csh -i') will be started,
if CommandCommandCommandCommandcommandcommand
contains an empty string.
Execution Information
- Multithreading type: reentrant (runs in parallel with non-exclusive operators).
- Multithreading scope: global (may be called from any thread).
- Processed without parallelization.
Parameters
CommandCommandCommandCommandcommandcommand
(input_control) string →
HTuplestrHTupleHtuple (string) (string) (HString) (char*)
Command to be called by the system.
Default:
'ls'
"ls"
"ls"
"ls"
"ls"
"ls"
Result
On Windows operating systems,the operator system_callsystem_callSystemCallSystemCallSystemCallsystem_call
will always
return the value 2 (
H_MSG_TRUE)
unless there was a problem creating a new process.
On other operating systems, system_callsystem_callSystemCallSystemCallSystemCallsystem_call
will always return
the value 2 (
H_MSG_TRUE)
.
Possible Predecessors
count_secondscount_secondsCountSecondsCountSecondsCountSecondscount_seconds
See also
wait_secondswait_secondsWaitSecondsWaitSecondsWaitSecondswait_seconds
,
count_secondscount_secondsCountSecondsCountSecondsCountSecondscount_seconds
Module
Foundation