Threads in bash?

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臣服心动 2020-12-15 15:45

Is it possible to use threads in bash scripts. I have a driver class in java that i\'m trying to run multiple instances of at the same time. The only way i know to do this i

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  • 2020-12-15 16:13

    Bash doesn't support threading per se, but you could launch multiple java processes in the background, like:

    java myprog &
    java myprog &
    java myprog &
    

    Anything more than that you might look into Python or Ruby, which have thread management utilities, you could wait for each one to finish and collect output/exit status, etc.

    Edit: Borrowing the suggestion from @CédricJulien to use wait, here's a more thorough example. Given this MyProg.java program:

    public class MyProg {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            System.exit(Integer.parseInt(args[0]));
        }
    }
    

    you could write the following bash-threads.sh script to launch multiple instances of it in parallel:

    #!/bin/bash
    set -o errexit
    
    java MyProg 1 &
    pid1=$!
    java MyProg 0 &
    pid2=$!
    java MyProg 2 &
    pid3=$!
    
    wait $pid1 && echo "pid1 exited normally" || echo "pid1 exited abnormally with status $?"
    wait $pid2 && echo "pid2 exited normally" || echo "pid2 exited abnormally with status $?"
    wait $pid3 && echo "pid3 exited normally" || echo "pid3 exited abnormally with status $?"
    

    Its output is:

    pid1 exited abnormally with status 1
    pid2 exited normally
    pid3 exited abnormally with status 2
    
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  • 2020-12-15 16:22

    You won't be able to launch some "bash threads", but you can launch subprocesses in bash, just using the & after the command, and it will launch it in a background process.

    Call a wait after launching your processes to wait for them to be finished.

    Try this

    first_command &
    second_command &
    
    wait
    
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