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> On Mar 11, 5:28 pm, Junkone <junko... / gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I was reviewing the docs for Module Process  ¨Â×Éγ²ßÐÒÏÃÅÓáî> > found the following docs for Kill. What does signal 4-8 do and how
> > does it make it nicer kill. why is it 4-8 and what is the degree of
> > niceness as it goes along.
>
> Actually, it's 1 and 4-8. Signals 2 and 3 were chosen for SIGINT and
> SIGBRK, respectively, because that's what their Unix counterparts are
> (typically). In practice these will rarely be used.
>
> They're nicer because they use a different technique for killing a
> process than the 9 signal does. The 9 signal uses TerminateProcess()
> behind the scenes, which is a brute force way to kill a process that
> bypasses any exit handlers the process may have setup. Signals 1 and
> 4-8 use a CreateRemoteThread() + ExitProcess() technique, which *does*
> allow the process to run any exit handlers first.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dan

is signal 4, 5, 6, 7,8 provide same effect or is 8 better than 7 in
descending order