Perhaps you need to use local there?
$ perl -E'
if (my $pid = fork) {
say "My pid is $$, child is $pid";
local $SIG{USR1} = sub { say "parent"; exit 0 };
sleep 1 while 1
} else {
local $SIG{USR1} = sub { say "child"; exit 0 };
sleep 1 while 1
}' &
[1] 19681
My pid is 19681, child is 19683
$ kill -USR1 19683
child
$ kill -USR1 19681
parent
[1]+ Done perl -E'if (my $pid = fork) { say "My pi
+d is $$, child is $pid"; local $SIG{USR1} = sub { say "parent"; exit
+0 }; sleep 1 while 1 } else { local $SIG{USR1} = sub { say "child"; e
+xit 0 }; sleep 1 while 1}
Or have I misunderstood something?
Sorry if my advice was wrong.
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