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Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 09:46:17 -0600
From: JT Williams <jeffw AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org>
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Subject: purpose of fork() in GNU time 1.7
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Could someone please explain the following section of code from GNU
time-1.7?   What is the purpose of the `fork()' call when the command
to be timed is later run by the `execvp' procedure?  Won't the rusage
structure get updated just as well without the fork()?

TIA/jtw
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  pid = fork ();                /* Run CMD as child process.  */
  if (pid < 0)
    error (1, errno, "cannot fork");
  else if (pid == 0)
    {                           /* If child.  */
      /* Don't cast execvp arguments; that causes errors on some systems,
         versus merely warnings if the cast is left off.  */
      execvp (cmd[0], cmd);
      error (0, errno, "cannot run %s", cmd[0]);
      _exit (errno == ENOENT ? 127 : 126);
    }

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