Process module:System -package:unix -is:module -package:Win32 -package:typed-process -package:process -package:cmdargs -package:posix-pty -package:streamly-process -package:io-streams
CPU options impacting cryptography implementation and library
performance.
The identifier of the CPU-time clock associated with the calling
process. For this clock, the value returned by
getTime
represents the amount of execution time of the current process.
This will always come first, before any output or exit code.
Options which have been enabled at compile time and are supported by
the current CPU.
processing function called asynchronously after a file is added to the
rotation
Specialized version for backwards compatibility.
Specialized version for backwards compatibility.
Process IO is based on the
ListLikeIO class from the ListLike
package
Like readCreateProcessStrict, but the output is read lazily.
Like
readProcessWithExitCode, but with generalized input and
output type. Aside from the usual text-like types, the output can be a
list of Chunk a. This lets you process the chunks received from stdout
and stderr lazil, in the order they are received, as well as the exit
code. Utilities to handle Chunks are provided in
System.Process.ListLike.
System.Process utility functions.