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From: | Linda Walsh |
Subject: | Re: When a hashed pathname is deleted, search PATH |
Date: | Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:30:32 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird |
Linda Walsh wrote:
Sure, you could forget the timing part -- and have bash check for every child, it's reason for exiting and if ENOENT, then check whatever path the child was just spawned with if you wanted a general solution for a low-incident problem. It would still be better than having the parent "poll" each time to see if anything has changed.
---- Why not just have the failed path lookup cause the child to scan PATH again? That would put the cost in the child and the parent wouldn't have to change...? The cost would only be in the child on each execution of that 'exe' after that -- but could be eliminated if the user rehash's the parents path. That would put the cost of a failure case only in the outlier case, no?
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