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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T04:25:07+00:00 2026-05-19T04:25:07+00:00

Given this Unix shell script: test.sh: #!/bin/sh sleep 2 & sleep 5 & sleep

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Given this Unix shell script:

test.sh:

#!/bin/sh
sleep 2 &
sleep 5 &
sleep 1 &
wait

time ./test.sh

real 0m5.008s
user 0m0.040s
sys  0m0.000s

How would you accomplish the same thing in Ruby on a Unix machine?

The sleep commands are just an example, just assume that they are long running external commands instead.

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    2026-05-19T04:25:07+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 4:25 am

    Straight from Process#waitall documentation:

    fork { sleep 0.2; exit 2 }   #=> 27432
    fork { sleep 0.1; exit 1 }   #=> 27433
    fork {            exit 0 }   #=> 27434
    p Process.waitall
    

    Of course, instead of using Ruby’s sleep, you can call whichever external command using Kernel#system, or backtick operator.

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