From a existing question here, someone gave this example code:
int status;
child_pid = fork();
if (child_pid == 0) {
// in child; do stuff including perhaps exec
} else if (child_pid == -1) {
// failed to fork
} else {
if (waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0) == child_pid) {
// child exited or interrupted; now you can do something with status
} else {
// error etc
}
}
Could anyone explain to me what the second parameter of waitpid() is used for?
It is a bit-field for options, the only one available is WNOWAIT, which means to leave the child in a waitable state; a later wait call can be used to again retrieve the child status information.
See: http://linux.die.net/man/2/waitpid