icon Top 9 categories map      RocketAware >

wait(1)

Tips: Browse or Search all pages for efficient awareness of more than 6000 of the most popular reusable and open source applications, functions, libraries, and FAQs.


The "RKT couplings" below include links to source code, updates, additional information, advice, FAQs, and overviews.


Home

Search all pages


Subjects

By activity
Professions, Sciences, Humanities, Business, ...

User Interface
Text-based, GUI, Audio, Video, Keyboards, Mouse, Images,...

Text Strings
Conversions, tests, processing, manipulation,...

Math
Integer, Floating point, Matrix, Statistics, Boolean, ...

Processing
Algorithms, Memory, Process control, Debugging, ...

Stored Data
Data storage, Integrity, Encryption, Compression, ...

Communications
Networks, protocols, Interprocess, Remote, Client Server, ...

Hard World
Timing, Calendar and Clock, Audio, Video, Printer, Controls...

File System
Management, Filtering, File & Directory access, Viewers, ...

    

RocketLink!--> Man page versions: OpenBSD NetBSD

[IEEE Std1003.2-1992 (``POSIX.2'')]

WAIT(1)                    OpenBSD Reference Manual                    WAIT(1)

NAME
     wait - await process completion



SYNOPSIS
     wait [pid]

DESCRIPTION
     If invoked with no arguments, the wait utility waits until all existing
     child processes in the background have terminated.

     Available operands:

     pid     If a pid operand is specified, and it is the process ID of a
             background child process that still exists, the wait utility
             waits until that process has completed and consumes its status
             information, without consuming the status information of any oth-
             er process.

             If a pid operand is specified that is not the process ID of a
             child background process that still exists, wait exits without
             waiting for any processes to complete.

     The wait utility exits with one of the following values:

     0       The wait utility was invoked with no operands and all of the ex-
             isting background child processes have terminated, or the process
             specified by the pid operand exited normally with 0 as its exit
             status.

     >0      The specified process did not exist and its exit status informa-
             tion was not available, or the specified process existed or its
             exit status information was available, and it terminated with a
             non-zero exit status.

     If the specified process terminated abnormally due to the receipt of a
     signal, the exit status information of wait contains that termination
     status as well.

STANDARDS
     The wait command is expected to be IEEE Std1003.2 (``POSIX.2'') compati-
     ble.

OpenBSD 2.6                      June 5, 1993                                1

Source: OpenBSD 2.6 man pages. Copyright: Portions are copyrighted by BERKELEY
SOFTWARE DESIGN, INC., The Regents of the University of California, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Free Software Foundation, FreeBSD Inc., and others.



(Corrections, notes, and links courtesy of RocketAware.com)


[Detailed Topics]
FreeBSD Sources for wait(1)


[Overview Topics]

Up to: Process Creation and Control - child process control (like sending signals), renice, fork, et al


RocketLink!--> Man page versions: OpenBSD NetBSD

[IEEE Std1003.2-1992 (``POSIX.2'')]




Rapid-Links: Search | About | Comments | Submit Path: RocketAware > wait.1/
RocketAware.com is a service of Mib Software
Copyright 1999, Forrest J. Cavalier III. All Rights Reserved.
We welcome submissions and comments