
c - What is the purpose of fork ()? - Stack Overflow
Jun 12, 2009 · In many programs and man pages of Linux, I have seen code using fork(). Why do we need to use fork() and what is its purpose?
c - How does fork () work? - Stack Overflow
Dec 19, 2015 · Fork handlers may be established by means of the pthread_atfork() function in order to maintain application invariants across fork() calls. When the application calls fork() from a signal …
c - What exactly does fork return? - Stack Overflow
Nov 2, 2016 · Fork creates a duplicate process and a new process context. When it returns a 0 value it means that a child process is running, but when it returns another value that means a parent process …
What does it mean to fork on GitHub? - Stack Overflow
A fork is a copy of a project folder (repository) into your github account or onto your desktop if you use Github on your Desktop. This allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the …
c - Differences between fork and exec - Stack Overflow
Oct 31, 2009 · The use of fork and exec exemplifies the spirit of UNIX in that it provides a very simple way to start new tasks. Note the use of the word task here, I have deliberately avoided using the …
linux - Fork () function in C - Stack Overflow
Fork is a system call and you shouldnt think of it as a normal C function. When a fork () occurs you effectively create two new processes with their own address space.Variable that are initialized before …
difference between fork and branch on github - Stack Overflow
Mar 23, 2016 · If I fork a project that's hosted on github. Do I fork all the branches? How do I know which branch my fork is based on? In other words which branch will be downloaded to my PC?
What is the difference between fork () and vfork ()?
Nov 23, 2010 · This topic gives a good description of fork, vfork, clone and exec. Below are some often overlooked differences between fork and vfork I experienced on some Linux 2.6.3x embedded …
Library that has reference to fork() in C - Stack Overflow
Nov 30, 2012 · The C standard library (glibc) implements fork() which calls a UNIX/Linux-specific system call eventually to create a process, on Windows, you should use the winapi CreateProcess() see this …
What is the closest thing Windows has to fork ()? - Stack Overflow
Jun 12, 2009 · I want to fork on Windows. What is the most similar operation, and how do I use it?