I was trying to make sure that any runtime errors get logged to the system logger, so I can diagnose problems after the event, hence the exit 1 on the following line. Is there a better way of trying to achive this?
I might drop all of the 'or's and write it like this:
my $pid = open(FROMKID, "-|");
# There are now two processes running, one with
# $pid set to the PID of the child, and the other
# with $pid set to 0 (or undefined upon an error).
unless ($pid) {
if (!defined($pid)) {
system_logger("Unable to fork: $!");
die "fork: $!"; # or just exit as you were
}
# note that in this test, $pid is undefined,
# which means we're the child thread, so no
# matter what happens, we must exec or exit/die
unless (exec(...)) {
system_logger("Cannot exec ...: $!");
die "exec ...: $!"; # or just exit
}
}
is (the use of 'TERM' in kill) a product of the English module, or built in?
It's built-in.
Hope this helps.
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