Process Control Function
int _spawnlpe(int mode, const char *cmdname, const char *arg0, const char *arg1, ... const char *argn, NULL, const char *const *envp);
int _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);
int _tspawnlpe(int mode, const TCHAR *cmdname, const TCHAR *arg0, const TCHAR *arg1, ... const TCHAR *argn, NULL, const TCHAR *const *envp);
Internationalization (I18n) Function Overview
The _spawnlpe function creates and executes a new process for the file cmdname , using the PATH environment variable to find the file, and called with a variable list of pointers to command-line arguments ending with a NULL pointer and an array of pointers to environment strings in envp . The function returns -1 in the event of an error, or a value that depends on the setting of mode .
_wspawnlpe is the wide-character version of _spawnlpe that supports wide-character string arguments.
_tspawnlpe is the Windows-only Generic version of the function; with the _MBCS or _UNICODE compiler flags determining its mapping to either _spawnlpe or _wspawnlpe .
See the MSDN Library for more information.
I18n Issues
Use the appropriate version of the function as required for internationalization support, noting the following:
For a Windows MBCS application, _spawnlpe depends on the multibyte code page in effect. By default, the multibyte code page is set to the system-default ANSI code page obtained from the operating system at program startup.
Use _getmbcp and _setmbcp to query or change the current multibyte code page, respectively.
Recommended Replacements*
*If you're already using the recommended function, see I18n Issues for other reasons why Globalyzer is detecting the function.
Process Control Functions
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