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Re: `wait -n` returns 127 when it shouldn't


From: Chet Ramey
Subject: Re: `wait -n` returns 127 when it shouldn't
Date: Thu, 18 May 2023 13:59:52 -0400
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On 5/18/23 12:16 AM, Martin D Kealey wrote:

If there is silent reaping going on (other than “wait -n” or “trap ... SIGCHLD”) shouldn't the exit status and pid of each silently reaped process be retained in a queue that “wait -n“ can extract from, in order to maintain the reasonable expected semantics? Arguably this queue should be shared with “fg” when job control is enabled.

There is always `silent reaping' going on. This is a red herring.

The problem was a race condition in the `wait -n' code.

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