Process
abstract class Process
kotlin.Any | |
↳ | java.lang.Process |
The ProcessBuilder.start()
and Runtime.exec
methods create a native process and return an instance of a subclass of Process
that can be used to control the process and obtain information about it. The class Process
provides methods for performing input from the process, performing output to the process, waiting for the process to complete, checking the exit status of the process, and destroying (killing) the process.
The methods that create processes may not work well for special processes on certain native platforms, such as native windowing processes, daemon processes, Win16/DOS processes on Microsoft Windows, or shell scripts.
By default, the created subprocess does not have its own terminal or console. All its standard I/O (i.e. stdin, stdout, stderr) operations will be redirected to the parent process, where they can be accessed via the streams obtained using the methods getOutputStream()
, getInputStream()
, and getErrorStream()
. The parent process uses these streams to feed input to and get output from the subprocess. Because some native platforms only provide limited buffer size for standard input and output streams, failure to promptly write the input stream or read the output stream of the subprocess may cause the subprocess to block, or even deadlock.
Where desired, subprocess I/O can also be redirected using methods of the ProcessBuilder
class.
The subprocess is not killed when there are no more references to the Process
object, but rather the subprocess continues executing asynchronously.
There is no requirement that a process represented by a Process
object execute asynchronously or concurrently with respect to the Java process that owns the Process
object.
As of 1.5, ProcessBuilder.start()
is the preferred way to create a Process
.
Summary
Public constructors | |
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Process() |
Public methods | |
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abstract Unit |
destroy() Kills the subprocess. |
open Process! |
Kills the subprocess. |
abstract Int |
Returns the exit value for the subprocess. |
abstract InputStream! |
Returns the input stream connected to the error output of the subprocess. |
abstract InputStream! |
Returns the input stream connected to the normal output of the subprocess. |
abstract OutputStream! |
Returns the output stream connected to the normal input of the subprocess. |
open Boolean |
isAlive() Tests whether the subprocess represented by this |
abstract Int |
waitFor() Causes the current thread to wait, if necessary, until the process represented by this |
open Boolean |
Causes the current thread to wait, if necessary, until the subprocess represented by this |
Public constructors
Public methods
destroy
abstract fun destroy(): Unit
Kills the subprocess. Whether the subprocess represented by this Process
object is forcibly terminated or not is implementation dependent.
destroyForcibly
open fun destroyForcibly(): Process!
Kills the subprocess. The subprocess represented by this Process
object is forcibly terminated.
The default implementation of this method invokes destroy
and so may not forcibly terminate the process. Concrete implementations of this class are strongly encouraged to override this method with a compliant implementation. Invoking this method on Process
objects returned by ProcessBuilder.start
and java.lang.Runtime#exec will forcibly terminate the process.
Note: The subprocess may not terminate immediately. i.e. isAlive()
may return true for a brief period after destroyForcibly()
is called. This method may be chained to waitFor()
if needed.
Return | |
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Process! |
the Process object representing the subprocess to be forcibly destroyed. |
exitValue
abstract fun exitValue(): Int
Returns the exit value for the subprocess.
Return | |
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Int |
the exit value of the subprocess represented by this Process object. By convention, the value 0 indicates normal termination. |
Exceptions | |
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java.lang.IllegalThreadStateException |
if the subprocess represented by this Process object has not yet terminated |
getErrorStream
abstract fun getErrorStream(): InputStream!
Returns the input stream connected to the error output of the subprocess. The stream obtains data piped from the error output of the process represented by this Process
object.
If the standard error of the subprocess has been redirected using java.lang.ProcessBuilder#redirectError(Redirect) or ProcessBuilder.redirectErrorStream
then this method will return a null input stream.
Implementation note: It is a good idea for the returned input stream to be buffered.
Return | |
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InputStream! |
the input stream connected to the error output of the subprocess |
getInputStream
abstract fun getInputStream(): InputStream!
Returns the input stream connected to the normal output of the subprocess. The stream obtains data piped from the standard output of the process represented by this Process
object.
If the standard output of the subprocess has been redirected using java.lang.ProcessBuilder#redirectOutput(Redirect) then this method will return a null input stream.
Otherwise, if the standard error of the subprocess has been redirected using ProcessBuilder.redirectErrorStream
then the input stream returned by this method will receive the merged standard output and the standard error of the subprocess.
Implementation note: It is a good idea for the returned input stream to be buffered.
Return | |
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InputStream! |
the input stream connected to the normal output of the subprocess |
getOutputStream
abstract fun getOutputStream(): OutputStream!
Returns the output stream connected to the normal input of the subprocess. Output to the stream is piped into the standard input of the process represented by this Process
object.
If the standard input of the subprocess has been redirected using java.lang.ProcessBuilder#redirectInput(Redirect) then this method will return a null output stream.
Implementation note: It is a good idea for the returned output stream to be buffered.
Return | |
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OutputStream! |
the output stream connected to the normal input of the subprocess |
isAlive
open fun isAlive(): Boolean
Tests whether the subprocess represented by this Process
is alive.
Return | |
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Boolean |
true if the subprocess represented by this Process object has not yet terminated. |
waitFor
abstract fun waitFor(): Int
Causes the current thread to wait, if necessary, until the process represented by this Process
object has terminated. This method returns immediately if the subprocess has already terminated. If the subprocess has not yet terminated, the calling thread will be blocked until the subprocess exits.
Return | |
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Int |
the exit value of the subprocess represented by this Process object. By convention, the value 0 indicates normal termination. |
Exceptions | |
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java.lang.InterruptedException |
if the current thread is interrupted by another thread while it is waiting, then the wait is ended and an InterruptedException is thrown. |
waitFor
open fun waitFor(
timeout: Long,
unit: TimeUnit!
): Boolean
Causes the current thread to wait, if necessary, until the subprocess represented by this Process
object has terminated, or the specified waiting time elapses.
If the subprocess has already terminated then this method returns immediately with the value true
. If the process has not terminated and the timeout value is less than, or equal to, zero, then this method returns immediately with the value false
.
The default implementation of this methods polls the exitValue
to check if the process has terminated. Concrete implementations of this class are strongly encouraged to override this method with a more efficient implementation.
Parameters | |
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timeout |
Long: the maximum time to wait |
unit |
TimeUnit!: the time unit of the timeout argument |
Return | |
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Boolean |
true if the subprocess has exited and false if the waiting time elapsed before the subprocess has exited. |
Exceptions | |
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java.lang.InterruptedException |
if the current thread is interrupted while waiting. |
java.lang.NullPointerException |
if unit is null |