In this section we will see how to use the fork() to make child process in C. We also do some different tasks in each process. So in our parent process we will print different values.
When fork() is called, it returns a value. If the value is greater than 0, then currently it is in parent process, otherwise it is in child process. So using this we can distinguish between the processes.
Example Code
#include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> int main() { int n = fork(); //subdivide process if (n > 0) { //when n is not 0, then it is parent process printf("Parent process \n"; } else { //when n is 0, then it is child process printf("Child process \n"); } return 0; }
Output
soumyadeep@soumyadeep-VirtualBox:~$ ./a.out Parent process soumyadeep@soumyadeep-VirtualBox:~$ Child process soumyadeep@soumyadeep-VirtualBox:~$