Message101774
| Author | michael.foord |
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| Recipients | Technologov, andersjm, christian.heimes, kap4020, loewis, michael.foord, nnorwitz, tebeka, tim.peters, trent |
| Date | 2010-03-27.00:22:21 |
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| Message-id | <1269649343.98.0.895643492236.issue1220212@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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It would be really useful to be able to send signal.SIGINT to processes on Windows using os.kill(...). The patch as described sounds like it would have a different signature to the standard implementation of os.kill(...) which takes a pid and a signal type.
IronPython 2.7 will have an os.kill implementation. Looks like it only supports signal.SIGINT and signal.SIGBREAK and just calls:
Process toKill = Process.GetProcessById(pid);
toKill.Kill() |
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| 2010-03-27 00:22:24 | michael.foord | set | recipients: + michael.foord, tim.peters, loewis, nnorwitz, tebeka, andersjm, christian.heimes, kap4020, Technologov, trent |
| 2010-03-27 00:22:23 | michael.foord | set | messageid: <1269649343.98.0.895643492236.issue1220212@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010-03-27 00:22:21 | michael.foord | link | issue1220212 messages |
| 2010-03-27 00:22:21 | michael.foord | create | |