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  2. fork (system call) - Wikipedia

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    When a process calls fork, it is deemed the parent process and the newly created process is its child. After the fork, both processes not only run the same program, but they resume execution as though both had called the system call. They can then inspect the call's return value to determine their status, child or parent, and act accordingly.

  3. Booting process of Android devices - Wikipedia

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    It loads and initializes classes that are supposed to be used very often into the heap. For example, dex data structures of libraries. After Zygote has started, it listens for commands on a socket. When a new application is to be started, a command is sent to Zygote which executes a fork() system call. [citation needed]

  4. Fork (software development) - Wikipedia

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    David A. Wheeler notes [9] four possible outcomes of a fork, with examples: The death of the fork. This is by far the most common case. It is easy to declare a fork, but considerable effort to continue independent development and support. A re-merging of the fork (e.g., egcs becoming "blessed" as the new version of GNU Compiler Collection.)

  5. Child process - Wikipedia

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    The wait system call is commonly invoked in the SIGCHLD handler. POSIX.1-2001 allows a parent process to elect for the kernel to automatically reap child processes that terminate by explicitly setting the disposition of SIGCHLD to SIG_IGN (although ignore is the default, automatic reaping only occurs if the disposition is set to ignore ...

  6. Category:Android (operating system) forks - Wikipedia

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  7. Is Samsung Preparing to Fork Google's Android? - AOL

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    Like , relies on sales of mobile hardware for much of its revenue and profit -- but unlike Apple, it doesn't own the operating system powering most of these devices. It might one day -- sort of.

  8. System call - Wikipedia

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    The actual system call does transfer control to the kernel (and is more implementation-dependent and platform-dependent than the library call abstracting it). For example, in Unix-like systems, fork and execve are C library functions that in turn execute instructions that invoke the fork and exec system calls.

  9. Category:System calls - Wikipedia

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