Here's a neat one by
edan, that ought to work for you.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
# by edan of perlmonks, works great
spawn(5, "xterm");
spawn(5, "xterm");
spawn(5, "xterm");
spawn(5, "xterm");
print "Hit enter to quit\n";
<>;
sub spawn
{
my ($timeout, @cmd) = @_;
defined( my $child_pid = fork ) or die "fork: $!";
if ($child_pid)
{
# parent
eval
{
local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { timeout($child_pid); };
alarm $timeout;
waitpid $child_pid, 0;
alarm 0;
};
if ($@){print "oops: $@";}
}else{
# child
exec @cmd or die "exec: $!";
}
}
sub timeout
{
my ($pid) = @_;
kill 'TERM' => $pid;
waitpid $pid, 0;
die "reaped $pid\n";
}
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