Perhaps rovf's machine is one of the machines that doesn't?
He has Windows, and it works for Windows too.
>perl -MPOSIX=:sys_wait_h -le"my $pid = system 1, $^X=>(-e=>'sleep 5')
+; while (waitpid($pid, WNOHANG) == 0) { print 'waiting'; sleep 1; } p
+rint 'done'"
waiting
waiting
waiting
waiting
waiting
waiting
done
To avoid suspending your program I'm guessing the code should look something like this?
use POSIX qw( WNOHANG );
# Returns false if alive.
# Returns true if dead. (Reaps and sets $?)
# Throws expection on error. (Sets $!)
sub is_child_dead {
my ($pid) = @_;
my $rv = waitpid($pid, WNOHANG);
die("waitpid: $!\n") if $rv == -1;
return $rv;
}
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