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@jaijiv jaijiv commented Jan 23, 2017

This PR is to make refresh send a SIGINT to app instead of KILL so any app signal handlers can be invoked

@@ -17,7 +18,10 @@ func (m *Manager) runner() {
// kill the previous command
pid := cmd.Process.Pid
m.Logger.Success("Stopping: PID %d", pid)
cmd.Process.Kill()
if err := cmd.Process.Signal(syscall.SIGINT); err != nil {
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Is this going to work on Windows? From the docs:

func (*Process) Signal: Signal sends a signal to the Process. Sending Interrupt on Windows is not implemented.

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On windows, it should return an error. On error, this defaults to Process.Kill(). Unfortunately i do not have a windows box to test.

from exec_windows.go

func (p *Process) signal(sig Signal) error {
handle := atomic.LoadUintptr(&p.handle)
if handle == uintptr(syscall.InvalidHandle) {
return syscall.EINVAL
}
if p.done() {
return errors.New("os: process already finished")
}
if sig == Kill {
return terminateProcess(p.Pid, 1)
}
// TODO(rsc): Handle Interrupt too?
return syscall.Errno(syscall.EWINDOWS)
}

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@bketelsen do you still have a windows box? If so, could you try this PR on it to make sure it works?

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