wait3, wait4 — wait for process to change state, BSD style
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/resource.h> #include <sys/wait.h>
pid_t
wait3( |
int *wstatus, |
int options, | |
struct rusage *rusage) ; |
pid_t
wait4( |
pid_t pid, |
int *wstatus, | |
int options, | |
struct rusage *rusage) ; |
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These functions are obsolete; use waitpid(2) or waitid(2) in new programs.
The wait3
() and wait4
() system calls are similar to
waitpid(2), but
additionally return resource usage information about the
child in the structure pointed to by rusage
.
Other than the use of the rusage
argument, the following
wait3
() call:
wait3(wstatus, options, rusage);
is equivalent to:
waitpid(−1, wstatus, options);
Similarly, the following wait4
() call:
wait4(pid, wstatus, options, rusage);
is equivalent to:
waitpid(pid, wstatus, options);
In other words, wait3
()
waits of any child, while wait4
() can be used to select a specific
child, or children, on which to wait. See wait(2) for further
details.
If rusage
is not
NULL, the struct
rusage to which it points will be filled with
accounting information about the child. See getrusage(2) for
details.
4.3BSD.
SUSv1 included a specification of wait3
(); SUSv2 included wait3
(), but marked it LEGACY; SUSv3
removed it.
Including <
sys/time.h
>
is not required these days, but increases portability.
(Indeed, <
sys/resource.h
>
defines the rusage
structure with fields of
type struct timeval
defined in <
sys/time.h
>
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