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doc: Warn about possible zombie apocalypse #60439
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(I'll squash the fixups once it is deemed good enough to go in; I don't like to rebase under reviewer's hands) |
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Extend the std::process::Child docs with warning about possible zombies. The previous version mentioned that when dropping the Child, the process is not killed. However, the wording gave the impression that such behaviour is fine to do (leaving the reader believe low-level details like reaping zombies of the dead processes is taken over by std somehow; or simply leaving the reader unaware about the problem).
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doc: Warn about possible zombie apocalypse Extend the std::process::Child docs with warning about possible zombies. The previous version mentioned that when dropping the Child, the process is not killed. However, the wording gave the impression that such behaviour is fine to do (leaving the reader believe low-level details like reaping zombies of the dead processes is taken over by std somehow; or simply leaving the reader unaware about the problem).
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Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #59634 (Added an explanation for the E0704 error.) - #60348 (move some functions from parser.rs to diagostics.rs) - #60385 (Emit metadata files earlier) - #60428 (Refactor `eval_body_using_ecx` so that it doesn't need to query for MIR) - #60437 (Ensure that drop order of `async fn` matches `fn` and that users cannot refer to generated arguments.) - #60439 (doc: Warn about possible zombie apocalypse) - #60452 (Remove Context and ContextKind) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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Extend the std::process::Child docs with warning about possible zombies.
The previous version mentioned that when dropping the Child, the
process is not killed. However, the wording gave the impression that
such behaviour is fine to do (leaving the reader believe low-level
details like reaping zombies of the dead processes is taken over by std
somehow; or simply leaving the reader unaware about the problem).