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--- !ruby/object:RI::MethodDescription aliases: [] block_params: comment: - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: Creates a subprocess. If a block is specified, that block is run in the subprocess, and the subprocess terminates with a status of zero. Otherwise, the <tt>fork</tt> call returns twice, once in the parent, returning the process ID of the child, and once in the child, returning <em>nil</em>. The child process can exit using <tt>Kernel.exit!</tt> to avoid running any <tt>at_exit</tt> functions. The parent process should use <tt>Process.wait</tt> to collect the termination statuses of its children or use <tt>Process.detach</tt> to register disinterest in their status; otherwise, the operating system may accumulate zombie processes. - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: The thread calling fork is the only thread in the created child process. fork doesn't copy other threads. full_name: Process::fork is_singleton: true name: fork params: | Kernel.fork [{ block }] => fixnum or nil Process.fork [{ block }] => fixnum or nil visibility: public