NAME
Proc::Exists - quickly check for process existence
VERSION
This document describes Proc::Exists
SYNOPSIS
use Proc::Exists qw(pexists);
my $dead_or_alive = pexists($pid);
my @survivors = pexists(@pid_list);
my $nsurvivors = pexists(@pid_list);
my $pid_of_one_survivor = pexists(@pid_list, {any => 1});
my $bool_all_pids_lived = pexists(@pid_list, {all => 1});
FUNCTIONS
pexists( @pids, [ $args_hashref ] )
Supported arguments are 'any' and 'all', as shown above.
The 'any' argument returns the pid of the first process found.
In list context, giving the 'any' or 'all' arguments will error out.
DESCRIPTION
A simple and fast module for checking whether a process exists or not, regardless of whether it is a child of this process or has the same owner.
On POSIX systems, this is implemented by sending a 0 (test) signal to the pid of the process to check and examining the result and errno.
DEPENDENCIES
* any os with a POSIX layer or win32
* Test::More if you want to run 'make test'
INCOMPATIBILITIES
It's possible that if you don't have a C compiler, and you're running an "obscure" UNIX-y OS (read: not linux, *BSD, solaris, or Mac OS X), you might not pass make test. This is because we need to compare the value of $! after a call to kill() with EPERM and ESRCH. Not wanting to rely on POSIX, we determine EPERM and ESRCH at build (Makefile.PL) time, by using POSIX if it exists -- but using the common values of EPERM==1 and ESRCH==3 if we can't load POSIX. If you find yourself on such a system, your best bet is to look up EPERM and ESRCH (try grepping for them down /usr/include or wherever your headers are kept). If you get hits back, you can edit Exists/Configuration.pm and add your values there, and re-run the build process. Whether you were successful or not, please send a description of what you tried, as well as the output of perl -V and the results of perl misc/gather-info.pl to <ski-cpan@allafrica.com> - making sure to include Proc::Exists in the subject line (or else I won't read it!) If you had no success, hopefully I'll be able to provide a patch for you, and a fix/workaround for the next release of Proc::Exists. By the way, don't be afraid that we send signal 0 to your processes - kill with signal 0 only indicates if a signal may be sent, it does not actually send any signal, and so will not disrupt any process.
There is no pure perl implementation under Windows. The solution is to use Strawberry Perl http://strawberryperl.com/.
Any other OS without a POSIX emulation layer will probably be completely non-functional (unless it implements kill()
).
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.
AUTHOR
Brian Szymanski <ski-cpan@allafrica.com> -- be sure to put Proc::Exists in the subject line if you want me to read your message.
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008, Brian Szymanski <ski-cpan@allafrica.com>. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
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