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by NovemberWhiskey
1571 days ago
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Yeah; that would be my assumption too. I worked one time on a significant project that benefit from fork() without exec() and it was a monstrous pain - only if you own every single line of code in your project, have centralized resource management, and have no significant library dependencies should you ever consider doing this. |
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The entirety of Foundation (so presumably anything in Swift) is not fork safe either.
To be clear: "not fork safe" in this case means "severely constrained environment": e.g. you can do things liker limits, set up pipes, etc but good luck with much more. I guess morally similar to the restrictions you have in a signal handler, albeit with different restrictions.