- alarm expr
-
Schedules a SIG2ALRM to be delivered after expr seconds.
- chdir [ expr ]
-
Changes the working directory.
Uses $ENV{"HOME"} or
$ENV{"LOGNAME"} if expr is omitted.
- chroot filename(dagger)
-
Changes the root directory for the process and its children.
- die [ list ]
-
Prints the value of list to STDERR and exits with the current
value of $! (errno). If $! is 0, exits with the value of
($? >> 8). If ($? >> 8) is 0, exits with 255. list
defaults to "Died."
- exec list
-
Executes the system command in list; does not return.
- exit [ expr ]
-
Exits immediately with the value of expr, which defaults to
0 (zero). Calls END routines and object destructors before
exiting.
- fork
-
Does a fork(2) system call. Returns the process ID of the
child to the parent process and zero to the child process.
- getlogin
-
Returns the current login name as known by the system.
- getpgrp [ pid ]
-
Returns the process group for process pid (0, or omitted, means the
current process).
- getppid
-
Returns the process ID of the parent process.
- getpriority which, who
-
Returns the current priority for a process, process group, or user.
- glob pat
-
Returns a list of filenames that match the shell pattern pat.
- kill list
-
Sends a signal to a list of processes. The first element of the list
must be the signal to send (either numeric, or its name as a string).
- setpgrp pid, pgrp
-
Sets the process group for the pid (0 means the current process).
- setpriority which, who, priority
-
Sets the current priority for a process, process group, or a user.
- sleep [ expr ]
-
Causes the program to sleep for expr seconds, or forever if no
expr. Returns the number of seconds actually slept.
- syscall list
-
Calls the system call specified in the first element of the list,
passing the rest of the list as arguments to the call.
- system list
-
Does exactly the same thing as exec list except that a fork is
performed first, and the parent process waits for the child process to complete.
- times
-
Returns a 4-element array (0:$user, 1:$system, 2:$cuser,
3:$csystem) giving the user and system times, in seconds, for this
process and the children of this process.
- umask [ expr ]
-
Sets the umask for the process and returns the old one. If expr is
omitted, returns current umask value.
- wait
-
Waits for a child process to terminate and returns the process ID of the
deceased process (-1 if none). The status is returned in $?.
- waitpid pid, flags
-
Performs the same function as the corresponding system call.
- warn [ list ]
-
Prints the message on STDERR like die, but doesn't exit.
list defaults to "Warning: something's wrong".