waitpid
waitpid(p1 = v1, p2 = v2)
public
Waits for a child process to exit, returns its process id, and sets $? to a Process::Status object containing information on that process. Which child it waits on depends on the value of pid:
> 0 |
Waits for the child whose process ID equals pid. |
0 |
Waits for any child whose process group ID equals that of the |
calling process.
-1 |
Waits for any child process (the default if no pid is |
given).
< -1 |
Waits for any child whose process group ID equals the absolute |
value of _pid_.
The flags argument may be a logical or of the flag values Process::WNOHANG (do not block if no child available) or Process::WUNTRACED (return stopped children that haven’t been reported). Not all flags are available on all platforms, but a flag value of zero will work on all platforms.
Calling this method raises a SystemError if there are no child processes. Not available on all platforms.
include Process fork { exit 99 } #=> 27429 wait #=> 27429 $?.exitstatus #=> 99 pid = fork { sleep 3 } #=> 27440 Time.now #=> 2008-03-08 19:56:16 +0900 waitpid(pid, Process::WNOHANG) #=> nil Time.now #=> 2008-03-08 19:56:16 +0900 waitpid(pid, 0) #=> 27440 Time.now #=> 2008-03-08 19:56:19 +0900