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+<?php
+
+namespace Safe;
+
+use Safe\Exceptions\PcntlException;
+
+/**
+ * Executes the program with the given arguments.
+ *
+ * @param string $path path must be the path to a binary executable or a
+ * script with a valid path pointing to an executable in the shebang (
+ * #!/usr/local/bin/perl for example) as the first line. See your system's
+ * man execve(2) page for additional information.
+ * @param array $args args is an array of argument strings passed to the
+ * program.
+ * @param array $envs envs is an array of strings which are passed as
+ * environment to the program. The array is in the format of name =&gt; value,
+ * the key being the name of the environmental variable and the value being
+ * the value of that variable.
+ * @throws PcntlException
+ *
+ */
+function pcntl_exec(string $path, array $args = null, array $envs = null): void
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ if ($envs !== null) {
+ $result = \pcntl_exec($path, $args, $envs);
+ } elseif ($args !== null) {
+ $result = \pcntl_exec($path, $args);
+ } else {
+ $result = \pcntl_exec($path);
+ }
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * pcntl_getpriority gets the priority of
+ * pid. Because priority levels can differ between
+ * system types and kernel versions, please see your system's getpriority(2)
+ * man page for specific details.
+ *
+ * @param int $pid If not specified, the pid of the current process is used.
+ * @param int $process_identifier One of PRIO_PGRP, PRIO_USER
+ * or PRIO_PROCESS.
+ * @return int pcntl_getpriority returns the priority of the process. A lower numerical value causes more favorable
+ * scheduling.
+ * @throws PcntlException
+ *
+ */
+function pcntl_getpriority(int $pid = null, int $process_identifier = PRIO_PROCESS): int
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ if ($process_identifier !== PRIO_PROCESS) {
+ $result = \pcntl_getpriority($pid, $process_identifier);
+ } elseif ($pid !== null) {
+ $result = \pcntl_getpriority($pid);
+ } else {
+ $result = \pcntl_getpriority();
+ }
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+ return $result;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * pcntl_setpriority sets the priority of
+ * pid.
+ *
+ * @param int $priority priority is generally a value in the range
+ * -20 to 20. The default priority
+ * is 0 while a lower numerical value causes more
+ * favorable scheduling. Because priority levels can differ between
+ * system types and kernel versions, please see your system's setpriority(2)
+ * man page for specific details.
+ * @param int $pid If not specified, the pid of the current process is used.
+ * @param int $process_identifier One of PRIO_PGRP, PRIO_USER
+ * or PRIO_PROCESS.
+ * @throws PcntlException
+ *
+ */
+function pcntl_setpriority(int $priority, int $pid = null, int $process_identifier = PRIO_PROCESS): void
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ if ($process_identifier !== PRIO_PROCESS) {
+ $result = \pcntl_setpriority($priority, $pid, $process_identifier);
+ } elseif ($pid !== null) {
+ $result = \pcntl_setpriority($priority, $pid);
+ } else {
+ $result = \pcntl_setpriority($priority);
+ }
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * The pcntl_signal_dispatch function calls the signal
+ * handlers installed by pcntl_signal for each pending
+ * signal.
+ *
+ * @throws PcntlException
+ *
+ */
+function pcntl_signal_dispatch(): void
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ $result = \pcntl_signal_dispatch();
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * The pcntl_sigprocmask function adds, removes or sets blocked
+ * signals, depending on the how parameter.
+ *
+ * @param int $how Sets the behavior of pcntl_sigprocmask. Possible
+ * values:
+ *
+ * SIG_BLOCK: Add the signals to the
+ * currently blocked signals.
+ * SIG_UNBLOCK: Remove the signals from the
+ * currently blocked signals.
+ * SIG_SETMASK: Replace the currently
+ * blocked signals by the given list of signals.
+ *
+ * @param array $set List of signals.
+ * @param array|null $oldset The oldset parameter is set to an array
+ * containing the list of the previously blocked signals.
+ * @throws PcntlException
+ *
+ */
+function pcntl_sigprocmask(int $how, array $set, ?array &$oldset = null): void
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ $result = \pcntl_sigprocmask($how, $set, $oldset);
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ *
+ *
+ * @param int $errno
+ * @return string Returns error description on success.
+ * @throws PcntlException
+ *
+ */
+function pcntl_strerror(int $errno): string
+{
+ error_clear_last();
+ $result = \pcntl_strerror($errno);
+ if ($result === false) {
+ throw PcntlException::createFromPhpError();
+ }
+ return $result;
+}