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35.Dd July 25, 2015
36.Dt SYSTEM 3
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm system
40.Nd pass a command to the shell
41.Sh LIBRARY
42.Lb libc
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.In stdlib.h
45.Ft int
46.Fn system "const char *string"
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Fn system
50function
51hands the argument
52.Fa string
53to the command interpreter
54.Xr sh 1 .
55The calling process waits for the shell
56to finish executing the command,
57ignoring
58.Dv SIGINT
59and
60.Dv SIGQUIT ,
61and blocking
62.Dv SIGCHLD .
63.Pp
64If
65.Fa string
66is a
67.Dv NULL
68pointer,
69.Fn system
70will return non-zero if the command interpreter
71.Xr sh 1
72is available, and zero if it is not.
73.Sh RETURN VALUES
74The
75.Fn system
76function
77returns the exit status of the shell as returned by
78.Xr waitpid 2 ,
79or \-1 if an error occurred when invoking
80.Xr fork 2
81or
82.Xr waitpid 2 .
83A return value of 127 means the execution of the shell
84failed.
85.Sh SEE ALSO
86.Xr sh 1 ,
87.Xr execve 2 ,
88.Xr fork 2 ,
89.Xr waitpid 2 ,
90.Xr popen 3 ,
91.Xr posix_spawn 3
92.Sh STANDARDS
93The
94.Fn system
95function
96conforms to
97.St -isoC
98and is expected to be
99.St -p1003.2
100compatible.
101.Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
102The
103.Fn system
104function is easily misused in a manner that enables a malicious
105user to run arbitrary command,
106because all meta-characters supported by
107.Xr sh 1
108would be honored.
109User supplied parameters should always be carefully santized
110before they appear in
111.Fa string .
112