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/usr/lib/swipl/library/ext/clib/process.pl
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  • ext
    • clib
      • socket.pl
      • uid.pl
      • unix.pl -- Unix specific operations
      • syslog.pl -- Unix syslog interface
      • filesex.pl -- Extended operations on files
      • uri.pl -- Process URIs
      • process.pl -- Create processes and redirect I/O
        • process_create/3
        • process_which/2
        • process_id/1
        • process_id/2
        • is_process/1
        • process_release/1
        • process_wait/2
        • process_wait/3
        • process_kill/1
        • process_kill/2
        • process_group_kill/1
        • process_group_kill/2
        • process_set_method/1
      • time.pl -- Time and alarm library
      • sha.pl -- SHA secure hashes
      • crypt.pl
      • memfile.pl
      • uuid.pl -- Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) Library
      • hash_stream.pl -- Maintain a hash on a stream
      • md5.pl -- MD5 hashes
      • udp_broadcast.pl -- A UDP broadcast proxy
      • streampool.pl -- Input multiplexing
      • cgi.pl -- Read CGI parameters
      • prolog_stream.pl -- A stream with Prolog callbacks
      • rlimit.pl
 process_wait(+PID, -Status) is det
 process_wait(+PID, -Status, +Options) is det
True if PID completed with Status. This call normally blocks until the process is finished. Options:
timeout(+Timeout)
Default: infinite. If this option is a number, the waits for a maximum of Timeout seconds and unifies Status with timeout if the process does not terminate within Timeout. In this case PID is not invalidated. On Unix systems only timeout 0 and infinite are supported. A 0-value can be used to poll the status of the process.
release(+Bool)
Do/do not release the process. We do not support this flag and a domain_error is raised if release(false) is provided.
Arguments:
Status- is one of exit(Code) or killed(Signal), where Code and Signal are integers. If the timeout option is used Status is unified with timeout after the wait timed out.
ClioPatria (version V3.1.1-51-ga0b30a5)