fid-killall
Less than 1 minute
fid-killall
Terminate all running Murex functions
Description
fid-killall
will terminate all running Murex functions.
Usage
fid-killall
Detail
fid-killall
works by the same mechanisms as fid-kill
, described below:
fid-kill
doesn't send a kernel signal to the process since Murex is a multi-threaded shell with a single signal, fid-kill
will send a cancellation context to any builtins executing (which covers builtins, aliases, public and private functions and any external executables running which were launched within the current Murex shell).
The FID (function ID) sent is not the same as a POSIX (eg Linux, macOS, BSD) PID (process ID). You can obtain a FID from fid-list
.
See Also
bexists
: Check which builtins existbg
: Run processes in the backgroundbuiltins
: Returns runtime information on the internal state of Murexexec
: Runs an executablefexec
: Execute a command or function, bypassing the usual order of precedence.fg
: Sends a background process into the foregroundfid-kill
: Terminate a running Murex functionfid-list
: Lists all running functions within the current Murex sessionjobs
: Lists all running functions within the current Murex sessionmurex-update-exe-list
: Forces Murex to rescan $PATH looking for executables