Raise "close" event when worker processes terminate#4
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…code too. Very useful to intercept and handle quits, but not sure how to apply to TCP worker just yet
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Updated pull request that contains alignment fixes, unit tests and usage instructions. Strangely I wasn't able to append the pull request to the existing one.
It'd be incredibly useful to be able to tell when a worker process terminates, to for example spawn a new one, or just log the completion of the process. This patch adds an event that is raised along with the exit code from the process. It does not apply to TCP workers just yet.
Usage: