Re: /proc/${PID}/cmdline parsing

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On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 09:20:25AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
> Manao ahoana, Hello, Bonjour,
> 
> If I launch a 
>  $ watch find / -type f -name 'toto'
> (it's a useless command just for the example)
> and then I get the PID of this.

PID of what? watch or find?

> 
> When I 
>  $ cat /proc/${PID}/cmdline
>  watchfind/-typef-nametoto
> 
> Yes, it's the command line, but I would like to parse it, in order to
> display the launched executable + its arguments.
> 
> How to parse it?
> 

Could you be a bit more clear with your question?

take care,
Joel

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