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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T04:14:10+00:00 2026-06-11T04:14:10+00:00

i’m trying to get a clean and gracefull shutdown, and for some reason, it

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i’m trying to get a clean and gracefull shutdown, and for some reason, it wont execute. iv’e tried:

sys addShutdownHook{
    logger.warn("SHUTTING DOWN...")
    // irrelevant logic here...
}

and also:

Runtime.getRuntime.addShutdownHook(ThreadOperations.delayOnThread{
        logger.warn("SHUTTING DOWN...")
        // irrelevant logic here...
    }
)

where ThreadOperations.delayOnThread definition is:

object ThreadOperations {

    def startOnThread(body: =>Unit) : Thread = {
        onThread(true, body)
    }

    def delayOnThread(body: =>Unit) : Thread = {
        onThread(false, body)
    }

    private def onThread(runNow : Boolean, body: =>Unit) : Thread = {
        val t=new Thread {
            override def run=body
        }
        if(runNow){t.start}
        t
    }

    // more irrelevant operations...
}

but when i run my program (executable jar, double activation), the hook does not start. so what am i doing wrong? what is the right way to add a shutdown hook in scala? is it in any way related to the fact i’m using double activation?

double activation is done like that:

object Gate extends App {
    val givenArgs = if(args.isEmpty){
                        Array("run")
                    }else{
                        args
                    }

    val jar = Main.getClass.getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource().getLocation().getFile;
    val dir = jar.dropRight(jar.split(System.getProperty("file.separator")).last.length + 1)
    val arguments = Seq("java", "-cp", jar, "boot.Main") ++ givenArgs.toSeq
    Process(arguments, new java.io.File(dir)).run();
}

(scala version: 2.9.2 )
thanks.

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    2026-06-11T04:14:11+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:14 am

    Solved it.

    For some reason, I thought that run as opposed to ! would detach the process. It actually hangs on because there are open streams left to the Process, which is returned from run (or maybe it just hangs for another reason, ’cause exec doesn’t hang, but returns a Process with open streams to and from the child process, much like run). For this reason, the original process was still alive, and I accidentally sent the signals to it. Of course, it did not contain a handler, or a shutdown hook, so nothing happened.

    The solution was to use Runtime.getRuntime.exec(arguments.toArray) instead of Process(arguments, new java.io.File(dir)).run();, close the streams in the Gate object, and send the ^C signal to the right process.

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