$kernel->signal($kernel, "UIDESTROY");

On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Luke A. Kanies wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've got a simple file watcher that forwards the contents of the files on
> to a TCP server.  If my configuration is somehow messed up and I can't
> open any files, I want the watcher to die.
>
> Obviously, I can call 'die', but I can't seem to find a graceful way to
> just tell the kernel to pull down all of the sessions and die.  No mention
> in the POD, and I couldn't find anything in the source or on Google.
>
> Yes, sessions can have a _stop event, but that is a response to a
> shutdown, not an initiator.  I've seen mention of a "POE::Kernel
> shutdown", but can't seem to turn that statement into functional code.  Is
> there a "stop" analog to "$poe_kernel->run()"?
>
> Thanks,
> Luke
>
> --
> I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but
> they've always worked for me.                     -- Hunter S. Thompson
>

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