Exit on Process::write on linux
I have a problem not reliable getting outputs. A workaround i found is, sending "\n" via Process::write
My Problem now is, that if the process exits write causes a crash. (my program just exits without any error message or exception). I added log messages before and after the actual write call and the after message is never printed.
I do a pid check before the actual write, but i still have the exit. My code is loosely based on Example 8, but with output buffer.
Any idea how to avoid the program to exit. Also any idea why the output is not really reliable?
OK, the exit/crash is due to SIGPIPE (Broken Pipe) errors.
Can be fixed by adding signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
Question would be, is is somehow possible to open the pipes (mainly stdin) with MSG_NOSIGNAL
Thank you for investigating this. To my understanding, if signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); is used, one would not need to open stdin with MSG_NOSIGNAL?
yes, but this will ignore all SIGPIPE signals.
Most of the time you probably won't need them, but i would not want a library to ignore the signal globally.
So MSG_NOSIGNAL would be the better choice. (if possible at all, i know its supported by sockets not sure regarding normal pipes or a way which works with pipes)
If MSG_NOSIGNAL is not possible i would suggest just adding the info about ignoring / handling SIGPIPE signals if stdin is used to the readme.