The included code:
$SIG{'INT'} = sub { kill 'INT', $pid if $pid };would be the Perl way to forward an interrupt. [...] Or at least this is what the documentation says. Because when I try it out, nothing works as it should since I got on Windows...
Windows has *NO* signals. Perl on Windows has a very thin emulation layer that barely works inside Perl. See also Re: Signals in Strawberry Perl: Name or number?, Re: Signals in Strawberry Perl: Name or number?, $SIG{ALRM} and windows vista?.
Alexander
In reply to Re^4: Child process lingers after keyboard interrupt on Windows
by afoken
in thread Child process lingers after keyboard interrupt on Windows
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