child's current working directory, or %NULL to inherit parent's
child's argument vector
child's environment, or %NULL to inherit parent's
flags from #GSpawnFlags
function to run in the child just before exec()
user data for @child_setup
return location for child process reference, or %NULL
Return: %TRUE on success, %FALSE if error is set
GException on failure.
See g_spawn_async_with_pipes() for a full description; this function simply calls the g_spawn_async_with_pipes() without any pipes.
You should call g_spawn_close_pid() on the returned child process reference when you don't need it any more.
If you are writing a GTK+ application, and the program you are spawning is a graphical application, too, then you may want to use gdk_spawn_on_screen() instead to ensure that the spawned program opens its windows on the right screen.
Note that the returned @child_pid on Windows is a handle to the child process and not its identifier. Process handles and process identifiers are different concepts on Windows.