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@@ -56,17 +56,17 @@ knowledge could be solved easily and in a portable, reproducible, and
maintainable manner. The problems are more than just technical as well. Here
are the problems that I see.
-. It doesn't ensure the process stops before proceeding
+* It doesn't ensure the process stops before proceeding
-. Kill signal 0 does nothing except allow for error checking (eg: if the
+* Kill signal 0 does nothing except allow for error checking (eg: if the
process is still running). Check ``man 1 kill`` for more information. TLDR;
Kill -0 shouldn't be used for asking a process to stop.
-. The pid status check relies on the output from a subshell
+* The pid status check relies on the output from a subshell
-. There is no contingency for when the process won't shut down.
+* There is no contingency for when the process won't shut down.
-. The code exists outside of a function, and thus is more difficult to reuse
+* The code exists outside of a function, and thus is more difficult to reuse
Writing a waitpid function

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