ForegroundGuard

Struct ForegroundGuard 

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pub struct ForegroundGuard { /* private fields */ }
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Keeps a specific already existing process in the foreground as long as the ForegroundGuard. If the process needs to be spawned in the foreground, use ForegroundChild instead. This is used to temporarily bring frozen and plugin processes into the foreground.

§OS-specific behavior

§Unix

If there is already a foreground external process running, spawned with ForegroundChild, this expects the process ID to remain in the process group created by the ForegroundChild for the lifetime of the guard, and keeps the terminal controlling process group set to that. If there is no foreground external process running, this sets the foreground process group to the provided process ID. The process group that is expected can be retrieved with .pgrp() if different from the provided process ID.

§Other systems

It does nothing special on non-unix systems.

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impl ForegroundGuard

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pub fn new( pid: u32, pipeline_state: &Arc<(AtomicU32, AtomicU32)>, ) -> Result<ForegroundGuard>

Move the given process to the foreground.

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pub fn pgrp(&self) -> Option<u32>

If the child process is expected to join a different process group to be in the foreground, this returns Some(pgrp). This only ever returns Some on Unix.

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impl Debug for ForegroundGuard

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Drop for ForegroundGuard

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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