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How can I give commands to Linux console (Ubuntu) from my c++ program, and assign a value, which my command tells, to string variable? Please, give me an example, in which program gives simple command "uname -a" to console and writes result.

Sorry for my bad English, I know it very little. I would be very happy, if someone will write his answer in Russian (if it allowed) . I was looking for the answer to my question in Russian resources, but found nothing, you're my last hope.

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The command you need is popen. You can get information about it by typing man popen into your shell; if your Linux distribution runs its Russian translation, it should display the information about it in Russian.

Basically, popen just opens a "file" (stream), with which you can work just like with a regular file. Here's an example of how it could be used:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
  FILE *f;
  char stuff[100];
  f = popen("uname -a", "r");
  fgets(stuff, 100, f);
  printf("%s", stuff);
  pclose(f);
}

The code above doesn't have any error handling; you should insert the appropriate checks after you read and understand the complete manual page (rus).

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Look for Russian language resources that explain the popen(3) library routine. You will need to use popen to launch the command, then read the pipe to obtain the output.

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