That is supposed to be done for you by the OS. When the parent dies, the child is inherited by system init which kills it for you. I don't know how close to good signal emulation is on win32 perl.
For fancier programs which use fork, keeping a list of kids, a signal handler can pass the signal along to the kids.
After Compline,
Zaxo
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by Zaxo
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