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Daniel Berger

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Nickname: djberg96
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Daniel Berger is a Ruby Programmer who also dabbles in C and Perl
If you play with matches Posted: Feb 12, 2005 8:51 AM
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I like to create little test scripts when I'm developing code. I don't mean unit tests (although I write those, too). I mean little code snippets where I can just sorta futz around at a whim and see what happens.

A few minutes ago I ran this gem:
require "proc/wait3"

trap("INT"){
   puts "Caught INT"
   exit
}

pid = fork{
   sleep 20
   exit
}

Process.sigsend(Process::P_ALL,pid,"INT")

Can anyone see what's going to happen here? (Hint: nothing good)

Let's just say I'm glad it's Friday and I was about to turn the machine off anyway. ;)

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