BREAK, CTRL-C, QUIT can be handled using a Control Handler. You can setup a handler function using the Win32 API SetConsoleCtrlHandler() and raise one of these "signals" using GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent().
When a new process is created on Windows it can inherit the console of the parent, but this can be hidden (SW_HIDE). That way it is possible to emulate sending a signal to a "process group".

Using a named pipe has its advantages, but would also need to be linked to exception handling as well, C0000005 generate a SIGSEGV? Emulating a SIGCHLD would be difficult, since there is no way to identify your parent, unless its PID is passed explicitly.

I agree with the comments on injection, but if anyone wants to pursue that one I have some code which uses that technique in Win32::EnvProcess.

In reply to Re^2: Implementing signals for Win32 Perl using named pipes by cdarke
in thread Implementing signals for Win32 Perl using named pipes by Corion

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