[swift-users] Bls: NSTask's terminate() is not yet implemented on Linux

Mr Bee pak.lebah at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 24 00:57:30 CST 2017


I see. Thank you for the information and the trick. Yes, it works. Although I'm not sure killing a process is similar to terminating it, I think I can live with it. At least while it's not yet implemented. I mostly use it to terminate a long stucked processes anyway.
Thank you.
Regards, 
–Mr Bee
 

  Tampilkan pesan asli     Pada Selasa, 24 Januari 2017 13:45, Will Field-Thompson <will.a.ft at gmail.com> menulis:
 

 From the source and from status document (search "terminate()"), it seems like the answer is that terminate has not yet been implemented. 
Take this with a grain of salt since I haven't tried it out myself, but it might look something like the following:

import Glibc
kill(task.processIdentifier, SIGTERM)
Where task is your Task (soon to be renamed Process). This isn't exactly the same as terminate() which I think does some error checking but it gives you a start.
Good luck!
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 12:16 AM Mr Bee via swift-users <swift-users at swift.org> wrote:

Hi,
I can't use terminate() function of (NS)Task on Linux because it's not yet implemented. I'm using Swift v.3.0.0 on 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Here's the error message upon calling the function:
fatal error: terminate() is not yet implemented: file Foundation/NSTask.swift, line 407                                                        Illegal instruction
So, is there a way to terminate a process that is launched by (NS)Task on Linux? Or has it already implemented on Swift 3.0.2?
Thank you.
Regards, 
–Mr Bee
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