.\" Copyright (c) 2022–2024 DTB .\" .\" This work is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To see a copy of this license, .\" visit . .\" .TH SIMEXEC 1 2024-07-24 "Harakit-overgrown X.X.X" .SH NAME run \(en execute a program .\" .SH SYNOPSIS run .B binary argument... .\" .SH DESCRIPTION Execute a binary with arguments. .\" .SH CAVEATS Non-binary programs cannot be executed on their own. The PATH environment variable is not used and a valid pathname (relative or absolute) must be specified. While POSIX.1-2017 doesn't mandate there being an argv[0] per se, a Strictly Conforming POSIX Application must pass an argv[0]. It has also been said that those who do not pass an argv[0] are mean and nasty and smell of elderberries. .\" .SH DIAGNOSTICS .BR run (1) exits with the returned value of .BR execv (3p), which will be 255 if an error occurs in execution, such as the binary not being found. This is indistinguishable from the executed binary exiting with the same status. .BR run (1) will print a error message and return the proper .BR sysexits.h (3) value if invoked in an invalid manner. .\" .SH AUTHOR Written by DTB .MT trinity@trinity.moe .ME . .\" .SH COPYRIGHT .\" Copyright \(co 2022–2024 DTB. License AGPLv3+: GNU AGPL version 3 or later . .\" .SH SEE ALSO .BR execv (3p) The C89 standard's draft, section 2.1.2.2: "Hosted environment". POSIX.1-2017 System Interfaces: execv. Particularly under the RATIONALE section header.