i have a tiny code concern with signal handler.Forking 2 process,with parent process,there is a count from 0 to 100,with child process,a count down 100 to 0.From parent,if press Ctrl+c,child process stop while parent continue....My problem is:I don't know how to do to stop parent by press Ctrl+C again.Help me My Code
#!/usr/bin/perl my $pid = fork; die "Can't fork: $!" if ! defined $pid; if ( $pid ) { # parent print "Parent process: PID=$$,child=$pid\n"; my $i=0; print "Press Ctrl-C to terminate child\n"; print "Parent: Child:\n"; while($i<100) { $i++; print "$i\n"; sleep 1; $SIG{INT} = sub { warn "Sending sig INT to child PID $pid"; kill 'INT' => $pid; }; } } else { # child my $j=100; sleep 1; while($j>0){ $j--; print " $j\n"; sleep 1; }; $SIG{INT} = sub { die "Caught sig INT" }; sleep 1 while 1; exit; },

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