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Anthony Martin authored
Previously, we wrote "kill" to the process control file to kill a program. This is problematic because it doesn't let the program gracefully exit. This matters especially if the process we're killing is a Go program. On Unix, sending SIGKILL to a Go program will automatically kill all runtime threads. On Plan 9, there are no threads so when the program wants to exit it has to somehow signal all of the runtime processes. It can't do this if we mercilessly kill it by writing to it's control file. Instead, we now send it a note to invoke it's note handler and let it perform any cleanup before exiting. LGTM=rsc R=rsc, 0intro CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/74440044
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