NAME
App::Chart::Glib::Ex::ChildPid -- object holding child process ID
SYNOPSIS
use App::Chart::Glib::Ex::ChildPid;
my $pobj = App::Chart::Glib::Ex::ChildPid->new (pid => $pid);
$pobj->kill ('INT');
$pobj->terminate_with_timeout;
DESCRIPTION
A App::Chart::Glib::Ex::ChildPid holds the process ID (an integer) for a child process created by fork or similar spawn.
The fork and subprocess emulation described in perlfork doesn't work with Glib process watching (as of Perl-Glib 1.200) and cannot be used with App::Chart::Glib::Ex::ChildPid.
FUNCTIONS
$pobj->kill ()$pobj->kill ($sig)-
Send signal
$sigto the$pobjprocess.$sigdefaults to SIGTERM, otherwise it's a string or number per the corekillfunction (see "kill" in perlfunc). $pobj->wait ()$pobj->wait ($flags)-
Block and wait for the
$pobjprocess to terminate, as per the corewaitpid. Theexitedsignal is also emitted in the usual way if it terminates.
PROPERTIES
pid(integer, default 0)-
The process ID held and operated on. It must be an immediate child of the current process, but can be started by either
forkor any of the several Perl fork/spawn/open modules. exited(boolean, default false)-
The process ID held and operated on. It must be an immediate child of the current process, but can be started by either
forkor any of the several Perl fork/spawn/open modules. kill-on-destroy(boolean, default true)-
If true then when the ChildPid object is destroyed through garbage collection the process is killed and waited if that hasn't already been done.
This is true by default to ensure the child process stops when the parent stops, or when you discard the object as no longer wanted.
SIGNALS
exited ($status)-
Emitted when the child process exits, either normally or killed by a signal, but not when merely paused by SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, etc.
This is implemented by a
Glib::Child->add_watch(see Glib::MainLoop). Note that function usesSIGCHLDand if you install your own$SIG{'CHLD'}handler thenexitedwon't run.