% File src/library/tools/man/pskill.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 2011 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{pskill} \alias{pskill} \alias{SIGHUP} \alias{SIGINT} \alias{SIGQUIT} \alias{SIGKILL} \alias{SIGTERM} \alias{SIGSTOP} \alias{SIGTSTP} \alias{SIGCONT} \alias{SIGCHLD} \alias{SIGUSR1} \alias{SIGUSR2} \title{Kill a Process} \description{ \code{pskill} sends a signal to a process, usually to terminate it. } \usage{ pskill(pid, signal = SIGTERM) SIGHUP SIGINT SIGQUIT SIGKILL SIGTERM SIGSTOP SIGTSTP SIGCHLD SIGUSR1 SIGUSR2 } \arguments{ \item{pid}{positive integers: one or more process IDs as returned by \code{\link{Sys.getpid}}.} \item{signal}{integer, most often one of the symbolic constants.} } \details{ Signals are a C99 concept, but only a small number are required to be supported (of those listed, only \code{SIGINT} and \code{SIGTERM}). They are much more widely used on POSIX operating systems (which should define all of those listed here), which also support a \code{kill} system call to send a signal to a process, most often to terminate it. Function \code{pskill} provides a wrapper: it silently ignores invalid values of its arguments, including zero or negative pids. In normal use on a Unix-alike, \kbd{Ctrl-C} sends \code{SIGINT}, \kbd{Ctrl-\\} sends \code{SIGQUIT} and \kbd{Ctrl-Z} sends \code{SIGTSTP}: that and \code{SIGSTOP} suspend a process which can be resumed by \code{SIGCONT}. The signals are small integers, but the actual numeric values are not standardized (and most do differ between OSes). The \code{SIG*} objects contain the appropriate integer values for the current platform (or \code{NA_INTEGER_} if the signal is not defined). Only \code{SIGINT} and \code{SIGKILL} will be defined on Windows, and \code{pskill} will always use the Windows system call \code{TerminateProcess}. } \value{ A logical vector of the same length as \code{pid}, \code{TRUE} (for success) or \code{FALSE}, invisibly. } \seealso{ Package \pkg{parallel} has several means to launch child processes which record the process IDs. \code{\link{psnice}} } \examples{\dontrun{ pskill(c(237, 245), SIGKILL) }} \keyword{utilities}