close process | |||||||
Type | command | ||||||
Dictionary | LCS | ||||||
Library | LiveCode Script | ||||||
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Summary | Closes a process that was started with the open process command. | ||||||
Introduced | 1.0 | ||||||
OS | mac, windows, linux | ||||||
Platforms | desktop, server | ||||||
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Related | Command: wait, kill, read from process, quit, open process Function: openProcesses Control Structure: exit Glossary: command, standard input, Mac OS, process | ||||||
Security | process | ||||||
Description | Use the close process command to tell a process to exit after you've finished using it. On Unix and Windows systems, close process closes the process's standard input. The process then finishes processing whatever data remains, and exits when done. On Mac OSsystems, the close process command has no effect; you can use the kill command instead to quit an application that LiveCode launched. The process takes a short time to exit after you issue the close process command. Since two processes cannot have the same name, you need to wait for a process to exit before opening a new process with the same name. To reopen the same process after closing it, use the wait command to delay until the process has finished exiting:
If a process was opened with the access mode neither, it exits automatically when it finishes running, and does not need to be closed. |