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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T12:24:44+00:00 2026-05-24T12:24:44+00:00

I’m studying linux C++ programing when I see int execve(const char *path, char *const

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I’m studying linux C++ programing when I see

int execve(const char *path,
           char *const argv[],
           char *const envp[]);

I don’t understand what is char *const argv[] . I know char *const foo is a const pointer to char. And const char *foo is a pointer to a const char. But what’s char *const argv[]?

Is it an array of const pointers to char or an array of pointers to const char?

And I have a vector<string> now, how to convert it to char *const argv[]?

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    2026-05-24T12:24:44+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 12:24 pm

    Is it an array of const pointers to char or an array of pointers to const char?

    Read types right to left:
    const always binds to the left (unless it is on the very left)

    char *const argv[]
    
                    ^^ Array of
          ^^^^^        const
         ^             pointer to
    ^^^^               char
    

    An array of "const pointer" to char

    So the pointers in the array can not be modified.
    But what they point at can be modified.

    Note: As pointed out by Steve below. Because this is being used as a parameter. It actually decays to a “A pointer to "const pointer" to char” or “char* const *”.

    And I have a vector<string> now, how to convert it to char *const argv[]?

    int execve(const char *path,
           char *const argv[],
           char *const envp[]);
    
    int main()
    {
        std::vector<std::string>   data;  /// fill
        std::vector<char*>         argv;
        std::vector<char*>         envp;
    
        for(std::vector<std::string>::iterator loop = data.begin(); loop != data.end(); ++loop)
        {
            argv.push_back(&(*loop)[0]);
        }
    
        // I also bet that argv and envp need to be NULL terminated
        argv.push_back(NULL);
        envp.push_back(NULL);
        execve("MyAppName", &argv[0], &envp[0]);
    }
    
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