wait(2) wait(2)
NAME
wait - wait for child process to stop or terminate
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
pidt wait(int *statloc);
DESCRIPTION
wait suspends the calling process until one of its immediate children
terminates or until a child that is being traced stops because it has
received a signal. The wait system call will return prematurely if a
signal is received. If all child processes stopped or terminated
prior to the call on wait, return is immediate.
If wait returns because the status of a child process is available,
it returns the process ID of the child process. If the calling
process had specified a non-zero value for stat_loc, the status of
the child process will be stored in the location pointed to by
stat_loc. It may be evaluated with the macros described on wstat(5).
In the following, status is the object pointed to by stat_loc:
If the child process stopped, the high order 8 bits of status
will contain the number of the signal that caused the process
to stop and the low order 8 bits will be set equal to WSTOPFLG.
If the child process terminated due to an exit call, the low
order 8 bits of status will be 0 and the high order 8 bits will
contain the low order 8 bits of the argument that the child
process passed to exit; see exit(2).
If the child process terminated due to a signal, the high order
8 bits of status will be 0 and the low order 8 bits will
contain the number of the signal that caused the termination.
In addition, if WCOREFLG is set, a ``core image'' will have
been produced; see signal(2).
If wait returns because the status of a child process is available,
then that status may be evaluated with the macros defined by
wstat(5).
If a parent process terminates without waiting for its child
processes to terminate, the parent process ID of each child process
is set to 1. This means the initialization process inherits the
child processes; see intro(2).
wait will fail if one or both of the following is true:
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ECHILD The calling process has no existing unwaited-for child
processes.
EINTR The function was interrupted by a signal.
SEE ALSO
exec(2), exit(2), fork(2), intro(2), pause(2), ptrace(2), signal(2),
signal(5), wstat(5).
NOTES
See NOTES in signal(2).
If SIGCLD is held, then wait does not recognize death of children.
DIAGNOSTICS
If wait returns due to a stopped or terminated child process, the
process ID of the child is returned to the calling process.
Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the
error.
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