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On return from a successful .Fn wait call, the .Fa status area contains termination information about the process that exited as defined below. The .Fn wait call is the same as .Fn wait4 with a .Fa wpid value of -1, with an .Fa options value of zero, and a .Fa rusage value of zero. .Pp The .Fn wait4 system call provides a more general interface for programs that need to wait for certain child processes, that need resource utilization statistics accumulated by child processes, or that require options. The other wait functions are implemented using .Fn wait4 . .Pp The .Fa wpid argument specifies the set of child processes for which to wait. If .Fa wpid is -1, the call waits for any child process. If .Fa wpid is 0, the call waits for any child process in the process group of the caller. If .Fa wpid is greater than zero, the call waits for the process with process id .Fa wpid . If .Fa wpid is less than -1, the call waits for any process whose process group id equals the absolute value of .Fa wpid . .Pp The .Fa status argument is defined below. .Pp The .Fa options argument contains the bitwise OR of any of the following options. The .Dv WCONTINUED option indicates that children of the current process that have continued from a job control stop, by receiving a .Dv SIGCONT signal, should also have their status reported. The .Dv WNOHANG option is used to indicate that the call should not block if there are no processes that wish to report status. If the .Dv WUNTRACED option is set, children of the current process that are stopped due to a .Dv SIGTTIN , SIGTTOU , SIGTSTP , or .Dv SIGSTOP signal also have their status reported. The .Dv WSTOPPED option is an alias for .Dv WUNTRACED . The .Dv WNOWAIT option keeps the process whose status is returned in a waitable state. The process may be waited for again after this call completes. .Pp If .Fa rusage is non-zero, a summary of the resources used by the terminated process and all its children is returned (this information is currently not available for stopped or continued processes). .Pp When the .Dv WNOHANG option is specified and no processes wish to report status, .Fn wait4 returns a process id of 0. .Pp The .Fn waitpid function is identical to .Fn wait4 with an .Fa rusage value of zero. The older .Fn wait3 call is the same as .Fn wait4 with a .Fa wpid value of -1. .Pp The following macros may be used to test the manner of exit of the process. One of the first three macros will evaluate to a non-zero (true) value: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fn WIFCONTINUED status True if the process has not terminated, and has continued after a job control stop. This macro can be true only if the wait call specified the .Dv WCONTINUED option). .It Fn WIFEXITED status True if the process terminated normally by a call to .Xr _exit 2 or .Xr exit 3 . .It Fn WIFSIGNALED status True if the process terminated due to receipt of a signal. .It Fn WIFSTOPPED status True if the process has not terminated, but has stopped and can be restarted. This macro can be true only if the wait call specified the .Dv WUNTRACED option or if the child process is being traced (see .Xr ptrace 2 ) . .El .Pp Depending on the values of those macros, the following macros produce the remaining status information about the child process: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fn WEXITSTATUS status If .Fn WIFEXITED status is true, evaluates to the low-order 8 bits of the argument passed to .Xr _exit 2 or .Xr exit 3 by the child. .It Fn WTERMSIG status If .Fn WIFSIGNALED status is true, evaluates to the number of the signal that caused the termination of the process. .It Fn WCOREDUMP status If .Fn WIFSIGNALED status is true, evaluates as true if the termination of the process was accompanied by the creation of a core file containing an image of the process when the signal was received. .It Fn WSTOPSIG status If .Fn WIFSTOPPED status is true, evaluates to the number of the signal that caused the process to stop. .El .Sh NOTES See .Xr sigaction 2 for a list of termination signals. A status of 0 indicates normal termination. .Pp If a parent process terminates without waiting for all of its child processes to terminate, the remaining child processes are assigned the parent process 1 ID (the init process ID). .Pp If a signal is caught while any of the .Fn wait calls are pending, the call may be interrupted or restarted when the signal-catching routine returns, depending on the options in effect for the signal; see discussion of .Dv SA_RESTART in .Xr sigaction 2 . .Pp The implementation queues one .Dv SIGCHLD signal for each child process whose status has changed, if .Fn wait returns because the status of a child process is available, the pending SIGCHLD signal associated with the process ID of the child process will be discarded. Any other pending .Dv SIGCHLD signals remain pending. .Pp If .Dv SIGCHLD is blocked, .Fn wait returns because the status of a child process is available, the pending .Dv SIGCHLD signal will be cleared unless another status of the child process is available. .Sh RETURN VALUES If .Fn wait returns due to a stopped, continued, or terminated child process, the process ID of the child is returned to the calling process. Otherwise, a value of \-1 is returned and .Va errno is set to indicate the error. .Pp If .Fn wait4 , .Fn wait3 , or .Fn waitpid returns due to a stopped, continued, or terminated child process, the process ID of the child is returned to the calling process. If there are no children not previously awaited, -1 is returned with .Va errno set to .Er ECHILD . Otherwise, if .Dv WNOHANG is specified and there are no stopped, continued or exited children, 0 is returned. If an error is detected or a caught signal aborts the call, a value of -1 is returned and .Va errno is set to indicate the error. .Sh ERRORS The .Fn wait function will fail and return immediately if: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er ECHILD The calling process has no existing unwaited-for child processes. .It Bq Er ECHILD No status from the terminated child process is available because the calling process has asked the system to discard such status by ignoring the signal .Dv SIGCHLD or setting the flag .Dv SA_NOCLDWAIT for that signal. .It Bq Er EFAULT The .Fa status or .Fa rusage argument points to an illegal address. (May not be detected before exit of a child process.) .It Bq Er EINTR The call was interrupted by a caught signal, or the signal did not have the .Dv SA_RESTART flag set. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr _exit 2 , .Xr ptrace 2 , .Xr sigaction 2 , .Xr exit 3 , .Xr siginfo 3 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn wait and .Fn waitpid functions are defined by POSIX; .Fn wait4 and .Fn wait3 are not specified by POSIX. The .Fn WCOREDUMP macro and the ability to restart a pending .Fn wait call are extensions to the POSIX interface. .Sh HISTORY The .Fn wait function appeared in .At v6 .