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- Exec_(computing) abstract "In computing, exec is a functionality of an operating system that runs an executable file in the context of an already existing process, replacing the previous executable. This act is also referred to as an overlay. It is especially important in Unix-like systems, although exists elsewhere. As a new process is not created, the process identifier (PID) does not change, but the machine code, data, heap, and stack of the process are replaced by those of the new program.The exec is available for many programming languages including compilable languages and some scripting languages. In OS command interpreters, exec built-in command replaces the shell process with the specified program. Though, in some languages the call named exec means passing the command line to a command interpreter, a different function.".
- Exec_(computing) wikiPageID "4634262".
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- Exec_(computing) subject Category:POSIX.
- Exec_(computing) subject Category:Process.h.
- Exec_(computing) subject Category:Process_(computing).
- Exec_(computing) subject Category:Unix_SUS2008_utilities.
- Exec_(computing) comment "In computing, exec is a functionality of an operating system that runs an executable file in the context of an already existing process, replacing the previous executable. This act is also referred to as an overlay. It is especially important in Unix-like systems, although exists elsewhere.".
- Exec_(computing) label "Exec (computing)".
- Exec_(computing) label "Exec (informatica)".
- Exec_(computing) label "Exec".
- Exec_(computing) sameAs Exec_(systémové_volání).
- Exec_(computing) sameAs Exec.
- Exec_(computing) sameAs Exec_(informatica).
- Exec_(computing) sameAs m.025t5b7.
- Exec_(computing) sameAs Q2522382.
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- Exec_(computing) wasDerivedFrom Exec_(computing)?oldid=593960909.
- Exec_(computing) isPrimaryTopicOf Exec_(computing).