Struct process_wrap::tokio::ProcessGroupChild

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pub struct ProcessGroupChild { /* private fields */ }
Available on Unix and crate feature process-group and crate feature tokio1 only.
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Wrapper for Child which ensures that all processes in the group are reaped.

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impl ProcessGroupChild

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pub fn pgid(&self) -> u32

Get the process group ID of this child process.

See: man 'setpgid(2)'

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impl Debug for ProcessGroupChild

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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 TokioChildWrapper for ProcessGroupChild

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fn inner(&self) -> &Child

Obtain a reference to the underlying Child.
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fn inner_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Child

Obtain a mutable reference to the underlying Child.
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fn into_inner(self: Box<Self>) -> Child

Consume the wrapper and return the underlying Child. Read more
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fn start_kill(&mut self) -> Result<()>

Kill the Child without waiting for it to exit. Read more
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fn wait(&mut self) -> Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<ExitStatus>> + '_>

Wait for the Child to exit and return its exit status. Read more
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fn try_wait(&mut self) -> Result<Option<ExitStatus>>

Check if the Child has exited without waiting, and if it has, return its exit status. Read more
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fn signal(&self, sig: i32) -> Result<()>

Send a signal to the Child. Read more
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fn stdin(&mut self) -> &mut Option<ChildStdin>

Obtain the Child’s stdin. Read more
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fn stdout(&mut self) -> &mut Option<ChildStdout>

Obtain the Child’s stdout. Read more
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fn stderr(&mut self) -> &mut Option<ChildStderr>

Obtain the Child’s stderr. Read more
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fn id(&self) -> Option<u32>

Obtain the Child’s process ID. Read more
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fn kill(&mut self) -> Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>> + '_>

Kill the Child and wait for it to exit. Read more
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fn wait_with_output(self: Box<Self>) -> Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Output>>>
where Self: 'static,

Wait for the Child to exit and return its exit status and outputs. Read more

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