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Problem
In my setup, I use TaskMaster in a command that I execute from the CLI.
In my command, I use PCNTL to listen for signals such as SIGINT and then gracefully terminate the command. As soon as you press CTRL+C, the function is executed.
However, this also triggers the PHP warning from Taskmaster:
PHP Warning: stream_select(): Unable to select [4]: Interrupted system call (max_fd=10) in .../vendor/aternos/taskmaster/src/Taskmaster.php on line 291Example code
SleepTask.php
test-command.php
Output
Solution
To prevent this warning from being displayed, I add the @ sign to the
stream_selectcall. This suppresses the warning.