I have to work with KSH (yeah that hell shell). I need to use a fork, a subroutine as following:
#!/bin/ksh
PIPE=PIPE_$$
PIPE_ERR=PIPE_ERR_$$
export TEST_FILS
$(. ./LanceFils.ksh 2>${PIPE_ERR} 1>${PIPE}) &
PID_CHILD=$!
echo "Nom du fichier PIPE: ${PIPE}"
echo "Processus fils : " $!
wait ${PID_CHILD}
echo "Code retour: " $?
echo "Sortie standard de PROC_FILS : " $(cat ${PIPE})
echo "Sortie d'erreur(s) de PROC_FILS : " $(cat ${PIPE_ERR})
echo "Contenu de TEST_FILS: ${TEST_FILS}"
rm -rf ${PIPE}
Content of LanceFils.ksh
#!/bin/ksh
TIMEOUT=5
export TEST_FILS
echo "Je suis le script fils et j'attends ${TIMEOUT} secondes"
echo "Nom du pipe du pere ${PIPE}"
sleep ${TIMEOUT}
TEST_FILS="Je suis le fils"
echo "Salut c'était bien !!!"
exit 10
I know this do not work, btw i try to find a way to make it works ... In my code you can see i want share TEST_FILS variable between child and parent. There is way in KSH to share a variable, as in perl by using "share" or if i have to use a pipe like in C ?
Thank you.