Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2004 |
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License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) |
Maintainer | [email protected] |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | portable |
Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Note: This module exports internal implementation details that may change anytime. If you want a more stable API, use System.Process instead.
data ProcessHandle Source
ProcessHandle | |
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data ProcessHandle__ Source
A handle to a process, which can be used to wait for termination of the process using waitForProcess
.
None of the process-creation functions in this library wait for termination: they all return a ProcessHandle
which may be used to wait for the process later.
On Windows a second wait method can be used to block for event completion. This requires two handles. A process job handle and a events handle to monitor.
OpenHandle | |
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OpenExtHandle | |
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ClosedHandle ExitCode |
closePHANDLE :: PHANDLE -> IO () Source
mkProcessHandle :: PHANDLE -> Bool -> IO ProcessHandle Source
modifyProcessHandle :: ProcessHandle -> (ProcessHandle__ -> IO (ProcessHandle__, a)) -> IO a Source
withProcessHandle :: ProcessHandle -> (ProcessHandle__ -> IO a) -> IO a Source
data CreateProcess Source
CreateProcess | |
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Eq CreateProcess | |
Defined in System.Process.Common Methods(==) :: CreateProcess -> CreateProcess -> Bool (/=) :: CreateProcess -> CreateProcess -> Bool | |
Show CreateProcess | |
Defined in System.Process.Common MethodsshowsPrec :: Int -> CreateProcess -> ShowS Source show :: CreateProcess -> String Source showList :: [CreateProcess] -> ShowS Source |
ShellCommand String | A command line to execute using the shell |
RawCommand FilePath [String] |
The name of an executable with a list of arguments The
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Eq CmdSpec | |
Show CmdSpec | |
IsString CmdSpec |
construct a Since: process-1.2.1.0 |
Defined in System.Process.Common MethodsfromString :: String -> CmdSpec Source |
Inherit | Inherit Handle from parent |
UseHandle Handle | Use the supplied Handle |
CreatePipe | Create a new pipe. The returned |
NoStream | Close the stream's file descriptor without passing a Handle. On POSIX systems this may lead to strange behavior in the child process because attempting to read or write after the file has been closed throws an error. This should only be used with child processes that don't use the file descriptor at all. If you wish to ignore the child process's output you should either create a pipe and drain it manually or pass a |
data ProcRetHandles Source
contains the handles returned by a call to createProcess_Internal
ProcRetHandles | |
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:: String | function name (for error messages) |
-> CreateProcess | |
-> IO (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle) |
This function is almost identical to createProcess
. The only differences are:
Handle
s provided via UseHandle
are not closed automatically.String
argument to be used in creating error messages.use_process_jobs
can be set in CreateProcess since 1.5.0.0 in order to create an I/O completion port to monitor a process tree's progress on Windows.The function also returns two new handles: * an I/O Completion Port handle on which events will be signaled. * a Job handle which can be used to kill all running processes.
On POSIX platforms these two new handles will always be Nothing
This function has been available from the System.Process.Internals module for some time, and is part of the System.Process module since version 1.2.1.0.
Since: process-1.2.1.0
:: String | function name (for error messages) |
-> CreateProcess | |
-> Maybe CLong | handler for SIGINT |
-> Maybe CLong | handler for SIGQUIT |
-> IO (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle) |
Deprecated: Please do not use this anymore, use the ordinary createProcess
. If you need the SIGINT handling, use delegate_ctlc = True (runGenProcess_ is now just an imperfectly emulated stub that probably duplicates or overrides your own signal handling).
fdToHandle :: FD -> IO Handle Source
Turn an existing file descriptor into a Handle. This is used by various external libraries to make Handles.
Makes a binary Handle. This is for historical reasons; it should probably be a text Handle with the default encoding and newline translation instead.
startDelegateControlC :: IO () Source
endDelegateControlC :: ExitCode -> IO () Source
stopDelegateControlC :: IO () Source
unwrapHandles :: ProcRetHandles -> (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle) Source
pPrPr_disableITimers :: IO () Source
c_execvpe :: CString -> Ptr CString -> Ptr CString -> IO CInt Source
runInteractiveProcess_lock :: MVar () Source
runInteractiveProcess
blocks signals around the fork(). Since blocking/unblocking of signals is a global state operation, we need to ensure mutual exclusion of calls to runInteractiveProcess
. This lock is exported so that other libraries which also need to fork() (and also need to make the same global state changes) can protect their changes with the same lock. See https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/154.
Since: process-1.6.6.0
withFilePathException :: FilePath -> IO a -> IO a Source
withCEnvironment :: [(String, String)] -> (Ptr CString -> IO a) -> IO a Source
translate :: String -> String Source
createPipe :: IO (Handle, Handle) Source
Create a pipe for interprocess communication and return a (readEnd, writeEnd)
Handle
pair.
Since: process-1.2.1.0
createPipeFd :: IO (FD, FD) Source
Create a pipe for interprocess communication and return a (readEnd, writeEnd)
FD
pair.
Since: process-1.4.2.0
interruptProcessGroupOf Source
:: ProcessHandle | A process in the process group |
-> IO () |
Sends an interrupt signal to the process group of the given process.
On Unix systems, it sends the group the SIGINT signal.
On Windows systems, it generates a CTRL_BREAK_EVENT and will only work for processes created using createProcess
and setting the create_group
flag
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Licensed under a BSD-style license (see top of the page).
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