Alias for destroy
Alias for destroy
Attempt to destroy the subprocess (gently), via the underlying JVM APIs
Attempt to destroy the subprocess (gently), via the underlying JVM APIs
Force-destroys the subprocess, via the underlying JVM APIs
Force-destroys the subprocess, via the underlying JVM APIs
The subprocess' exit code.
The subprocess' exit code. Conventionally, 0 exit code represents a successful termination, and non-zero exit code indicates a failure.
Throws an exception if the subprocess has not terminated
Returns true
if the subprocess is still running and has not terminated
Returns true
if the subprocess is still running and has not terminated
Wait up to millis
for the subprocess to terminate and all stdout and stderr
from the subprocess to be handled.
Wait up to millis
for the subprocess to terminate and all stdout and stderr
from the subprocess to be handled. By default waits indefinitely; if a time
limit is given, explicitly destroys the subprocess if it has not completed by
the time the timeout has occurred
Wait up to millis
for the subprocess to terminate, by default waits
indefinitely.
Wait up to millis
for the subprocess to terminate, by default waits
indefinitely. Returns true
if the subprocess has terminated by the time
this method returns.
Represents a spawn subprocess that has started and may or may not have completed.