- NAME
- tcl::process — Subprocess management
- SYNOPSIS
- DESCRIPTION
- ::tcl::process autopurge ?flag?
- ::tcl::process list
- ::tcl::process purge ?pids?
- ::tcl::process status ?switches?
?pids?
- code
- msg
- errorCode
- -wait
- --
- EXAMPLES
- SEE
ALSO
- KEYWORDS
tcl::process — Subprocess management
::tcl::process option ?arg arg ...?
This command provides a way to manage subprocesses created by the
open and exec commands, as identified by the
process identifiers (PIDs) of those subprocesses. The legal
options (which may be abbreviated) are:
- ::tcl::process autopurge
?flag?
- Automatic purge facility. If flag is specified as a
boolean value then it activates or deactivate autopurge. In all
cases it returns the current status as a boolean value. When
autopurge is active, Tcl_ReapDetachedProcs is called
each time the exec command
is executed or a pipe channel created by open is closed. When autopurge is
inactive, ::tcl::process purge must be called explicitly. By
default autopurge is active.
- ::tcl::process list
- Returns the list of subprocess PIDs. This includes all
currently executing subprocesses and all terminated subprocesses
that have not yet had their corresponding process table entries
purged.
- ::tcl::process purge
?pids?
- Cleans up all data associated with terminated subprocesses. If
pids is specified as a list of PIDs then the command only
cleanup data for the matching subprocesses if they exist, and
raises an error otherwise. If a process listed is still active,
this command does nothing to that process.
- ::tcl::process status
?switches? ?pids?
- Returns a dictionary mapping subprocess PIDs to their
respective status. If pids is specified as a list of PIDs
then the command only returns the status of the matching
subprocesses if they exist, and raises an error otherwise. For
active processes, the status is an empty value. For terminated
processes, the status is a list with the following format:
“{code ?msg errorCode?}”, where:
- code
- is a standard Tcl return code, i.e., 0 for TCL_OK and
1 for TCL_ERROR,
- msg
- is the human-readable error message,
- errorCode
- uses the same format as the errorCode global variable
-
Note that msg and errorCode are only present for
abnormally terminated processes (i.e. those where the code
is nonzero). Under the hood this command calls Tcl_WaitPid with the
WNOHANG flag set for non-blocking behavior, unless the
-wait switch is set (see below).
Additionally, ::tcl::process status accepts the following
switches:
- -wait
- By default the command returns immediately (the underlying
Tcl_WaitPid is
called with the WNOHANG flag set) unless this switch is set.
If pids is specified as a list of PIDs then the command
waits until the status of the matching subprocesses are available.
If pids was not specified, this command will wait for all
known subprocesses.
- --
- Marks the end of switches. The argument following this one will
be treated as the first arg even if it starts with a
-.
These show the use of ::tcl::process. Some of the results
from ::tcl::process status are split over multiple lines for
readability.
::tcl::process autopurge
→ true
::tcl::process autopurge false
→ false
set pid1 [exec command1 a b c | command2 d e f &]
→ 123 456
set chan [open "|command1 a b c | command2 d e f"]
→ file123
set pid2 [pid $chan]
→ 789 1011
::tcl::process list
→ 123 456 789 1011
::tcl::process status
→ 123 0
456 {1 "child killed: write on pipe with no readers" {
CHILDKILLED 456 SIGPIPE "write on pipe with no readers"}}
789 {1 "child suspended: background tty read" {
CHILDSUSP 789 SIGTTIN "background tty read"}}
1011 {}
::tcl::process status 123
→ 123 0
::tcl::process status 1011
→ 1011 {}
::tcl::process status -wait
→ 123 0
456 {1 "child killed: write on pipe with no readers" {
CHILDKILLED 456 SIGPIPE "write on pipe with no readers"}}
789 {1 "child suspended: background tty read" {
CHILDSUSP 789 SIGTTIN "background tty read"}}
1011 {1 "child process exited abnormally" {
CHILDSTATUS 1011 -1}}
::tcl::process status 1011
→ 1011 {1 "child process exited abnormally" {
CHILDSTATUS 1011 -1}}
::tcl::process purge
exec command1 1 2 3 &
→ 1213
::tcl::process list
→ 1213
exec, open, pid, Tcl_DetachPids, Tcl_WaitPid, Tcl_ReapDetachedProcs
background, child, detach, process, wait
Copyright © 2017 Frederic Bonnet.