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Function std.process.Pid.osHandle
An operating system handle to the process.
int osHandle() pure nothrow @property @nogc @safe;
int osHandle() pure nothrow @property @nogc @safe;
HANDLE osHandle() pure nothrow @nogc @property @safe;
This handle is used to specify the process in OS-specific APIs.
On POSIX, this function returns a core
with the same value as Pid
, while on Windows it returns
a core
.
Once wait
has been called on the Pid
, this method
will return an invalid handle.
Authors
Lars Tandle Kyllingstad, Steven Schveighoffer, Vladimir Panteleev
License
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