type syscall.ProcAttr
9 uses
syscall (current package)
exec_linux.go#L138: func forkAndExecInChild(argv0 *byte, argv, envv []*byte, chroot, dir *byte, attr *ProcAttr, sys *SysProcAttr, pipe int) (pid int, err Errno) {
exec_linux.go#L221: func forkAndExecInChild1(argv0 *byte, argv, envv []*byte, chroot, dir *byte, attr *ProcAttr, sys *SysProcAttr, pipe int) (pid uintptr, pidfd int32, err1 Errno, mapPipe [2]int, locked bool) {
exec_linux.go#L742: func forkAndExecFailureCleanup(attr *ProcAttr, sys *SysProcAttr) {
exec_unix.go#L133: type ProcAttr struct {
exec_unix.go#L140: var zeroProcAttr ProcAttr
exec_unix.go#L143: func forkExec(argv0 string, argv []string, attr *ProcAttr) (pid int, err error) {
exec_unix.go#L252: func ForkExec(argv0 string, argv []string, attr *ProcAttr) (pid int, err error) {
exec_unix.go#L257: func StartProcess(argv0 string, argv []string, attr *ProcAttr) (pid int, handle uintptr, err error) {
os
exec_posix.go#L39: sysattr := &syscall.ProcAttr{
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