whose file name is @cmd@, passing it the arguments @args@. It
bypasses the shell, so that @cmd@ should see precisely the argument
strings @args@, with no funny escaping or shell meta-syntax expansion.
(Unix users will recognise this behaviour
as @execvp@, and indeed that's how it's implemented.)
whose file name is @cmd@, passing it the arguments @args@. It
bypasses the shell, so that @cmd@ should see precisely the argument
strings @args@, with no funny escaping or shell meta-syntax expansion.
(Unix users will recognise this behaviour
as @execvp@, and indeed that's how it's implemented.)