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  41 .Nd spawn new process in a virtual memory efficient way
 
  43 .Fd #include <unistd.h>
 
  50 can be used to create new processes without fully copying the address
 
  51 space of the old process, which is horrendously inefficient in a paged
 
  52 environment.  It is useful when the purpose of
 
  54 would have been to create a new system context for an
 
  59 in that the child borrows the parent's memory and thread of
 
  60 control until a call to
 
  62 or an exit (either by a call to
 
  65 The parent process is suspended while the child is using its resources.
 
  68 returns 0 in the child's context and (later) the pid of the child in
 
  72 can normally be used just like
 
  74 It does not work, however, to return while running in the childs context
 
  75 from the procedure that called
 
  77 since the eventual return from
 
  79 would then return to a no longer existent stack frame.
 
  80 Be careful, also, to call
 
  88 will flush and close standard I/O channels, and thereby mess up the
 
  89 parent processes standard I/O data structures.
 
  94 since buffered data would then be flushed twice.)
 
 103 system call will fail for any of the reasons described
 
 107 In addition, it will fail if:
 
 111 A system call other than
 
 115 (or libc functions that make no system calls other than those)
 
 116 is called following calling a
 
 121 This system call will be eliminated when proper system sharing
 
 122 mechanisms are implemented. 
 
 123 Users should not depend on the memory
 
 126 as it will, in that case, be made synonymous to
 
 129 To avoid a possible deadlock situation,
 
 130 processes that are children in the middle
 
 142 and input attempts result in an end-of-file indication.
 
 146 function call appeared in