I need to define a shared structure between different executables in C/C++. How can I do that? in my starter.c file:
pid_t child = fork();
if (child > 0) {
// Parent.
... // detach shared memory
argv[0] = "./app1";
execv(argv[0], argv);
}
else {
// Child.
argv[0] = "./app2";
execv(argv[0], argv);
}
- start.h -> defines the shared structure
- start.c -> creates objects and fork (like the above code)
- app.c -> uses the shared structure
UPDATE:
I get a segmentation fault if I define a class at start.h, create it before fork() in a shared-memory (using MAP_SHARED), and access a member of it (like shared_class->s) in app1.c
So the question is: how to keep the class/variables as they are after exec?