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# -*- shell-script -*-
# kill.sh - gdb-like "kill" debugger command
#
#   Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Rocky Bernstein
#   rocky@gnu.org
#
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_Dbg_help_add kill \
"kill [SIGNAL] -- Kill execution of program being debugged.

If given, SIGNAL should be start with a '-', .e.g. -KILL or -9, and that
signal is used in the kill command. On \*nix systems the
command \"kill -l\" sometimes will give a list of signal names and numbers.

The signal is sent to process \$\$ (which is $$ right now).

Also similar is the \"signal\" command."

_Dbg_do_kill() {
  if (($# > 1)); then
      _Dbg_errmsg "Got $# parameters, but need 0 or 1."
      return 1
  fi
  typeset _Dbg_prompt_output=${_Dbg_tty:-/dev/null}
  local signal='-9'
  (($# == 1)) && signal="$1"

  if [[ ${signal:0:1} != '-' ]] ; then
      _Dbg_errmsg "Kill signal ($signal} should start with a '-'"
      return 1
  fi
      
  _Dbg_confirm "Send kill signal ${signal} which may terminate the debugger? (y/N): " 'N'

  if [[ $_Dbg_response = 'y' ]] ; then 
      kill $signal $$
  else
      _Dbg_msg "Kill not done - not confirmed."
  fi
  return 0
}