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Top Forums Programming How to find if a process a daemon ? Post 302216347 by fsahog on Friday 18th of July 2008 08:24:36 PM
Old 07-18-2008
I would build in a logic context so that you can be sure. For example, SIGHUP is a non-zero vector when a process is started. It is good practice to null the vector after one's fork/exec (in the child, of course), obviously to avoid the humiliation of having one's nice daemon code quit when the starter-upper terminates. So, then, your test could be "is my SIGHUP vector NULL?" and process accordingly. Use your OS facilities to good purpose, and let them help identify your context, too.

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Statistics::Basic::Vector(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Statistics::Basic::Vector(3pm)

NAME
Statistics::Basic::Vector - a class for handling lists of numbers SYNOPSIS
Invoke it this way: my $vector = vector(1,2,3); my $same_vector = vector($vector); my $different = $vector->copy; This module tracks which of the other Statistics::Basic modules use it. That's it's primary purpose. Although, it does also have overloads to print the vectors in a pretty fashion. print "$vector "; # pretty printed METHODS
new() The constructor can take a single array ref or a single Statistics::Basic::Vector as its argument. It can also take a list of values. It returns a Statistics::Basic::Vector object. If given a vector object argument, this function will return the argument rather than creating a new vector. This mainly used by the other Statistics::Basic modules to try to prevent duplicate calculations. A vector's max size is set to the size of the argument or list on initialization. Note: normally you'd use the vector() constructor, rather than building these by hand using "new()". copy() Creates a new vector object with the same contents and size as this one and returns it. my $v1 = vector(3,7,9); my $v2 = $v1->copy(); # $v2 is a new object, separate vector my $v3 = vector($v1); # $v3 is the same object as $v1 insert() Insert new values into the vector. If the vector was already full (see "set_size()"), this will also shift oldest elements from the vector to compensate. $vector->insert( 4, 3 ); # insert a 3 and a 4 This function returns the object itself, for chaining purposes. append() ginsert() Insert new values into the vector. If the vector was already full (see "set_size()"), these functions will grow the size of the vector to accommodate the new values, rather than shifting things. "ginsert()" does the same thing. $vector->append( 4, 3 ); # append a 3 and a 4 This function returns the object itself, for chaining purposes. query() "query()" returns the contents of the vector either as a list or as an arrayref. my @copy_of_contents = $vector->query; my $reference_to_contents = $vector->query; Note that changing the $reference_to_contents will not usefully affect the contents of the vector itself, but it will adversely affect any computations based on the vector. If you need to change the contents of a vector in a special way, use a Statistics::Basic::ComputedVector object instead. Keeping $reference_to_contents available long term should work acceptably (since it refers to the vector contents itself). query_filled() Returns true when the vector is the same size as the max size set by "set_size()". This function isn't useful unless operating under the effects of the nofill setting. query_size() Returns the current number of elements in the vector object (not the size set with "set_size()"). This is almost never false unless you're using the nofill setting. set_size() Sets the max size of the vector. my $v1 = vector(1,2,3); $v1->set_size(7); # [0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3] Unless nofill is set, the vector will be filled with 0s (assuming the vector wouldn't otherwise be full) on the oldest side of the vector (so an insert will push off one of the filled-zeros). This function returns the object itself, for chaining purposes. my $v1 = vector(2 .. 5)->set_size(5); # [0, 2, 3, 4, 5] set_vector() Given a vector or array ref, this will set the contents (and size) of the input vector to match the argument. If given a vector object argument, this will make the two vectors match, while still remaining separate objects. my $v1 = vector(3,7,9); my $v2 = vector()->set_vector($v1); my $v3 = vector($v1); # $v3 is the same object as $v1 This function returns the object itself, for chaining purposes. OVERLOADS
This object is overloaded. It tries to return an appropriate string for the vector and raises errors in numeric context. In boolean context, this object is always true (even when empty). AUTHOR
Paul Miller "<jettero@cpan.org>" COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012 Paul Miller -- Licensed under the LGPL SEE ALSO
perl(1), Statistics::Basic perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 Statistics::Basic::Vector(3pm)
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