NAME
system - execute operating system command
SYNOPSIS
integer function system (string)
character*(*) string
DESCRIPTION
The function system gives string to your shell as input, as
if the string had been typed as a command. If the environ-
ment variable SHELL is found, its value is used as the com-
mand interpreter (shell); otherwise, sh(1) is used.
The current process waits until the command terminates. The
returned value is the exit status of the shell. See wait(2)
for an explanation of this value.
Historically, cc and f77 developed with different assump-
tions:
If cc calls system, the shell is always the Bourne shell.
If f77 calls system, which shell is called depends on the
environment variable SHELL.
The system function flushes all open files.
For output files, the buffer is flushed to the actual file.
For input files, the position of the pointer is unpredict-
able.
The system function is not MT-safe. Do not call it from
FORTRAN MP programs.
FILES
libfui.a
SEE ALSO
execve(2), wait(2), system(3c)
BUGS
string cannot be longer than 1023 characters.
SEE ALSO
sh(3F)