well,
using within Mum 'Mum' and Darling 'Dar'
for my $k ( keys %SIG ) {
$SIG{$k} =
sub { print "\n$$: 'Mum' Caught \$SIG{ $k }\n" }
}
and
killing mum.pl by her pid by USR1 - but any other SIG does the same:
kill -USR1 7405
I get mum's sigh
7405: 'Mum' Caught $SIG{ USR1 }
but Darling still dies silently ;(
If (me, playing around) Mum and Darling use 'local':
for my $k ( keys %SIG ) {
local $SIG{$k} =
sub { print "\n$$: Mum Caught \$SIG{ $k }\n" }
}
Only Mum doesn't catch any SIG anymore, I just get
userdefined Signal 1
(in german) :(
Even the use of
sigtrap within Darling makes no difference..
Thanks anayway ..
Carl
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