Hi Monks, a mum.pl using
threads; threads::shared;
detaches her childs:
our $D = threads->new(\&Darling::run, ID => 'Darling' ); $D->detach(); ... while (my $client = $server->accept()) { #foreach $client my $pAddr = $client->peerhost(); ... }
Well mum.pl catches the SIGNALS like
$SIG{KILL} = 'mumsDeath'; $SIG{TERM} = 'mumsDeath'; sub mumsDeath {$D->kill('KILL'); print "killing my darling\n";}
But now I want Darling to die gracefully and I need to catch mums SIGNAL within Darling (by Darlin)!
But for what ever reason Darlings dies silently, without any cry?
Does anybody may give me hint how Darling can catch mum's bullet to die gracefully with a little sigh?
Thanks a lot in advance!!
package Darling; use threads; use threads::shared; our $minID; sub new { #: create Darling my $pkg = shift; my $self = { @_ }; return bless($self, $pkg); ##: arr of blessed (self, pkg) } sub catchBullet { print "\n\n$0 :: $minID SIGNAL caught !!\n"; } sub run { my $self = MinBar->new(@_); #: Me $minID = $self->{ID}; #: $|++; $SIG{TSTP} = 'catchBullet'; $SIG{INT} = 'catchBullet'; $SIG{TERM} = 'catchBullet'; $SIG{KILL} = 'catchBullet'; $SIG{QUIT} = 'catchBullet'; $SIG{STOP} = 'catchBullet'; $SIG{USR2} = 'catchBullet'; $SIG{USR1} = 'catchBullet'; print "$0 :: $minID starting: "; while ( 1 ) { sleep 30; print "." } }
Carl

In reply to Gracefull Death of a Child: How to Catch Mum's SIGNALS? by Anonymous Monk

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