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 WAIT(2) WAIT(2)
 NAME
 wait - wait for process to terminate
 SYNOPSIS
 wait(status)
 int *status;
 wait(0)
 DESCRIPTION
 Wait causes its caller to delay until a signal is received
 or one of its child processes terminates. If any child has
 died since the last wait, return is immediate; if there are
 no children, return is immediate with the error bit set
 (resp. with a value of -1 returned). The normal return
 yields the process ID of the terminated child. In the case
 of several children several wait calls are needed to learn
 of all the deaths.
 If (int)status is nonzero, the high byte of the word pointed
 to receives the low byte of the argument of exit when the
 child terminated. The low byte receives the termination
 status of the process. See signal(2) for a list of termina-
 tion statuses (signals); 0 status indicates normal termina-
 tion. A special status (0177) is returned for a stopped
 process which has not terminated and can be restarted. See
 ptrace(2). If the 0200 bit of the termination status is set,
 a core image of the process was produced by the system.
 If the parent process terminates without waiting on its
 children, the initialization process (process ID = 1) inher-
 its the children.
 SEE ALSO
 exit(2), fork(2), signal(2)
 DIAGNOSTICS
 Returns -1 if there are no children not previously waited
 for.
 ASSEMBLER
 (wait = 7.)
 sys wait
 (process ID in r0)
 (status in r1)
 The high byte of the status is the low byte of r0 in the
 child at termination.

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