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// attribution: http://stackoverflow.com/a/15281070/32453
// you can compile this with gcc [mingw or mingw-w64] and probably other compilers as well
#include <stdlib.h> // NULL
#include <stdbool.h> // false
#include <windows.h> // AttachConsole, CTRL_C_EVENT, etc.
#include <stdio.h> // printf
#include <strsafe.h>
void logLastError()
{
LPTSTR errorText = NULL;
FormatMessage(
// use system message tables to retrieve error text
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM
// allocate buffer on local heap for error text
|FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER
// Important! will fail otherwise, since we're not
// (and CANNOT) pass insertion parameters
|FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
NULL, // unused with FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM
GetLastError(),
MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
(LPTSTR)&errorText, // output
0, // minimum size for output buffer
NULL); // arguments - see note
if ( NULL != errorText )
{
printf("failure: %s", errorText);
LocalFree(errorText);
errorText = NULL;
}
}
void sendCtrlC(int pid)
{
//This does not require the console window to be visible.
printf("sending ctrl+c to pid %d", pid); // if we want to log anything at all, have to log here or we'll be sending it to the other console with printf [!] XXX could maybe duplicate descriptors first or some odd...oh well.
FreeConsole(); // free ourselves from our current console, in case we're being run from a cmd.exe otherwise can't attach to another (at most one). And we probably are...if it fails because we don't have one, that's OK too.
if (AttachConsole(pid))
{
// Disable Ctrl-C handling for our own program, so we don't "kill" ourselves on accident...though that might not hurt currently...
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(NULL, true);
GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(CTRL_C_EVENT , 0); // these get sent to every process attached to this console, FWIW...
// TODO could wait here for process to exit, hard kill it after a sufficient wait, etc. see http://stackoverflow.com/a/31020562/32453
// could also send it *another* ctrl_c_event, for instance if you're trying to interrupt something in a batch file and it has that ugly "Batch file interrupted, continue [y/n]" [?]
}
else {
logLastError(); // failure, PID might no longer exist, show a GUI error window
}
}
int main( int argc, const char* argv[] ) {
// assume they know the pid...
if (argc != 2) {
printf("syntax: pid");
return 1;
}
int pid = atoi(argv[1]);
sendCtrlC(pid);
}
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Globik commented Sep 12, 2016

Can be your solution working in those files?
https://github.com/ibc/mediasoup/blob/master/worker/src/Loop.cpp
https://github.com/ibc/mediasoup/blob/master/worker/src/main.cpp
There are linux 's pthread_sigmask family, just wondering if that equivalent for window's setctrlC(pid)

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jredfox commented Jun 14, 2023

doesn't compile with mingw x64

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rdp commented Jun 14, 2023 via email

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rdp commented Jun 20, 2023 via email

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jredfox commented Jun 20, 2023 via email

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rdp commented Jun 20, 2023

compiling OK here (with a bunch of warnings) using gcc.exe ... glad you found something, peace!

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