On 03:47 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>Using processProtocol.  If a child is stopped (e.g., by SIGSTOP), is 
>there
>some way to detect this?

The parent will get a SIGCHLD when the child gets SIGSTOP or SIGCONT. 
Using sigaction, you can learn which process was affected, and in what 
way.  We don't have a sigaction wrapper that provides this 
functionality, though (the stdlib signal.signal actually wraps 
sigaction, but it doesn't expose any more functionality than you get 
from signal(2)).

Jean-Paul

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