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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T09:04:51+00:00 2026-06-01T09:04:51+00:00

I’m looking for a reliable way of implementing a callback on a forked process,

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I’m looking for a reliable way of implementing a callback on a forked process, once it has finished.

I tried using trap (see the code below), but it appears to fail from time to time.

trap("CLD") {
  pid = Process.wait
  # do stuff
}

pid = fork {
  # do stuff
}

While I did found (via google) possible explanations why this may be happening, I’m having a hard time figuring out a possible solution.

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    2026-06-01T09:04:53+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 9:04 am

    The only solution I see so far is to open a pipe between processes (parent – read end, child – write end). Then put the parent processes thread on blocking read and trap “broken pipe” or “pipe closed” exceptions.

    Any of these exceptions will obviously mean that child process is dead.

    UPDATE: If I’m not wrong normally closed pipe will result into EOF result of blocking read, and broken pipe (if child process crashed) will result into Errno::EPIPE exception.

    #Openning a pipe
    p_read, p_write = IO.pipe
    pid = fork {
      #We are only "using" write end here, thus closing read end in child process
      #and let the write end hang open in the process
      p_read.close 
    
    }
    #We are only reading in parent, thus closing write end here
    p_write.close
    
    Thread.new {
      begin
        p_write.read
        #Should never get here
      rescue EOFError
        #Child normally closed its write end
        #do stuff 
      rescue Errno::EPIPE
        #Chiled didn't normally close its write end
        #do stuff (maybe the same stuff as in EOFError handling)
      end
      #Should never get here
    }
    #Do stuff in parents main thread
    
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