package spawn
Spawning sub-processes
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
spawn-v0.11.0.tar.gz
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README.org.html
README.org
* SPAWN - spawning system process Spawn is a small library exposing only one function: =Spawn.spawn=. Its purpose is to start command in the background. Spawn aims to provide a few missing features of =Unix.create_process= such as providing a working directory as well as improving error reporting and performance. Errors such as directory or program not found are properly reported as =Unix.Unix_error= exceptions, on both Unix and Windows. On Unix, Spawn uses =vfork= by default as it is often a lot faster than fork. There is a benchmark comparing =Spawn.spawn= to =Unix.create_process= in =spawn-lib/bench=. If you don't trust =vfork=, you can set the environment variable =SPAWN_USE_FORK= to make Spawn use =fork= instead.
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