eexxeeccvv() -- General Function (libc)

Execute a load module
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eexxeeccvv(_f_i_l_e, _a_r_g_v)
cchhaarr *_f_i_l_e, *_a_r_g_v[];

The function  eexxeeccvv() calls the COHERENT system call  eexxeeccvvee() to execute a
program.   It specifies  arguments as  a  single, NULL-terminated  array of
parameters,  called _a_r_g_v.  eexxeeccvv() passes  the  environment of  the calling
program to the called  program.  For more information on program execution,
see eexxeeccuuttiioonn.

_S_e_e _A_l_s_o
eennvviirroonn, eexxeeccuuttiioonn, eexxeeccvvee(), lliibbcc, uunniissttdd.hh
POSIX Standard, section 3.1.2

_D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s
eexxeeccvv() does not  return if successful.  It returns -1  for errors, such as
_f_i_l_e being  nonexistent, not accessible  with execute permission,  having a
bad format, or too large to fit in memory.
