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execPodręcznik PHPPoprzedniNastępnyexec (PHP 3, PHP 4 >= 4.0.0)exec -- Execute an external programDescriptionstring exec (string command, string
[array] [, int
return_var])
exec() executes the given
command, however it does not output
anything. It simply returns the last line from the result of the
command. If you need to execute a command and have all the data
from the command passed directly back without any interference,
use the passthru() function.
If the array argument is present, then the
specified array will be filled with every line of output from the
command. Note that if the array already contains some elements,
exec() will append to the end of the array.
If you do not want the function to append elements, call
unset() on the array before passing it to
exec().
If the return_var argument is present
along with the array argument, then the
return status of the executed command will be written to this
variable.
Ostrzeżenie
If you are going to allow data coming from user input to be passed to
this function, then you should be using
escapeshellarg() or
escapeshellcmd() to make sure that users cannot trick
the system into executing arbitrary commands.
Notatka:
If you start a program using this function and want to leave it running
in the background, you have to make sure that the output of that program
is redirected to a file or some other output stream or else PHP will
hang until the execution of the program ends.
See also system(),
passthru(), popen(),
escapeshellcmd(), and the backtick operator.
PoprzedniSpis treściNastępnyescapeshellcmdPoczątek rozdziałupassthru