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execing-processes.go
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package main
import "syscall"
import "os"
import "os/exec"
func main() {
// For our example we’ll exec ls. Go requires an absolute path to the binary we want to execute, so we’ll use exec.LookPath to find it (probably /bin/ls).
binary, lookErr := exec.LookPath("ls")
if lookErr != nil {
panic(lookErr)
}
// Exec requires arguments in slice form (as apposed to one big string). We’ll give ls a few common arguments. Note that the first argument should be the program name.
args := []string{"ls", "-a", "-l", "-h"}
// Exec also needs a set of environment variables to use. Here we just provide our current environment.
env := os.Environ()
// Here’s the actual syscall.Exec call. If this call is successful, the execution of our process will end here and be replaced by the /bin/ls -a -l -h process. If there is an error we’ll get a return value.
execErr := syscall.Exec(binary, args, env)
if execErr != nil {
panic(execErr)
}
}