What is difference between wait
and sleep
?
3 Answers
wait
waits for a process to finish; sleep
sleeps for a certain amount of seconds.
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61
wait 60
waits for job 60 to finish;sleep 60
sleeps for 60 seconds. Commented Aug 3, 2016 at 10:59 -
wait 60
should finish immediately with an error message; if not, you're doing something wrong. Commented Mar 15, 2023 at 18:39
wait is a BASH built-in command. From man bash
:
wait [n ...]
Wait for each specified process and return its termination sta-
tus. Each n may be a process ID or a job specification; if a
job spec is given, all processes in that job's pipeline are
waited for. If n is not given, all currently active child pro-
cesses are waited for, and the return status is zero. If n
specifies a non-existent process or job, the return status is
127. Otherwise, the return status is the exit status of the
last process or job waited for.
sleep is not a shell built-in command. It is a utility that delays for a specified amount of time.
The sleep
command may support waiting in various units of time. GNU coreutils 8.4 man sleep
says:
SYNOPSIS
sleep NUMBER[SUFFIX]...
DESCRIPTION
Pause for NUMBER seconds. SUFFIX may be ‘s’ for seconds (the default),
‘m’ for minutes, ‘h’ for hours or ‘d’ for days. Unlike most implemen-
tations that require NUMBER be an integer, here NUMBER may be an arbi-
trary floating point number. Given two or more arguments, pause for
the amount of time specified by the sum of their values.
sleep
just delays the shell for the given amount of seconds.
wait
makes the shell wait for the given job. e.g.:
workhard &
[1] 27408
workharder &
[2] 27409
wait %1 %2
delays the shell until both of the subprocesses have finished
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30IMHO it is
wait %1 %2
orwait 27408 27409
or simplywait
if there is no other background process. In this case you are trying to wait for PID 1 (init) and PID 2 ([migration/0] on my Linux), but you will get error message, like:-bash: wait: pid 1 is not a child of this shell
and returns the exit code127
.– TrueYCommented Nov 19, 2014 at 8:54 -
16So as of 2 Years nobody realized it. You are absolutely right, will edit the answer...– pbhdCommented Nov 19, 2014 at 9:02