Run processes in the background
bg
supports two modes: it can either be run as a function block which will
execute in the background, or it can take stopped processes and daemonize
them.
POSIX only:
bg { code block }
bg fid
bg { sleep 5; out "Morning" }
The examples above will work on any system (Windows included). However the
ctrl+z
usage of backgrounding a stopped process (like Bash) is only
supported on POSIX systems due to the limitation of required signals on
non-platforms. This means the usage described in the examples is cross
cross platform while bg int
currently does not work on Windows nor Plan 9.
bg
- Display Running Functions (
fid-list
): Lists all running functions within the current Murex session - Display Running Functions (
jobs
): Lists all running functions within the current Murex session - Execute External Command (
exec
): Runs an executable - Foreground Process (
fg
): Sends a background process into the foreground - Kill All In Session (
fid-killall
): Terminate all running Murex functions in current session - Kill Function (
fid-kill
): Terminate a running Murex function
This document was generated from builtins/core/processes/bgfg_doc.yaml.