For the development snapshot 6.3.20031201, System.Posix.forkProcess
has the type IO () - IO System.Posix.Types.ProcessID. In 6.0.1
it has type IO () - IO (Maybe System.Posix.Types.ProcessID). Is
this change intentional, and if so how are you supposed to test
after the fork if this is the parent
For the development snapshot 6.3.20031201, System.Posix.forkProcess
has the type IO () - IO System.Posix.Types.ProcessID. In 6.0.1
it has type IO () - IO (Maybe System.Posix.Types.ProcessID). Is
this change intentional, and if so how are you supposed to test
after the fork if this is the
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 04:44:37PM +0100, George Russell wrote:
In 6.0.1 it has type IO () - IO (Maybe System.Posix.Types.ProcessID).
Isn't it rather IO (Maybe System.Posix.Types.ProcessID) ?
Best regards,
Tom
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George Russell wrote:
For the development snapshot 6.3.20031201, System.Posix.forkProcess
has the type IO () - IO System.Posix.Types.ProcessID. In 6.0.1
it has type IO () - IO (Maybe System.Posix.Types.ProcessID). Is
this change intentional, and if so how are you supposed to test
after the fork