Good point. I certainly should have checked the return values. There is a large potential bug lying in wait there.
I don't think this would ever fill up the proc table though, The loop is bound by a for (1..4)
which means that in the wost case, we would have:
1 parent through the first time (creates 1 child)
1 parent 1 child the second time (creates 2 children)
2 parents 2 children the third time (creates 4 children)
4 parents 4 children the fourth time (creates 8 children)
So at most I see a possible 16 procs being active at once.... of course they might never exit due to the messed up @pids array, but thats another matter.
Again, thanks for the catch.
-Blake
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