#!/bin/bash rv=0 # Minimalist version of cleanup, used for signal handling. # Sends a SIGKILL to the entire process group, including ourselves. # Needs just two external commands, making it more # robust in case of resource issues. panic() { echo "$0(pid $$): Caught a signal, emergency clean-up" # use "pgid:1=" output format to get unpadded process group ID group_id=`ps -p $$ -o pgid:1=` echo "$0(pid $$): sending kill to process group ID:${group_id}" kill -9 -- -${group_id} # not reached } # Happy camper leisurely clean up - send the signal only to other # processes in the process group, and also check # that the processes exists before sending the signal. atexit() { group_id=`ps -p $$ -o pgid=` my_id=$$ ids=`pgrep -g $group_id -d ' ' | sed "s/\b$my_id\b//g"` echo "Killing possible remaining process IDs: $ids" for id in $ids do if ps -p $id > /dev/null then kill -9 $id fi done exit ${rv} } trap "panic;" SIGINT SIGTERM FORCE_FOREGROUND=$1 shift source $1 shift if [[ "${FORCE_FOREGROUND}" == "1" ]] then $* else $* & pid=$! wait ${pid} fi rv=$? atexit exit ${rv}