ps_environ {ps} | R Documentation |
ps_environ()
returns the environment variables of the process, in a
named vector, similarly to the return value of Sys.getenv()
(without arguments).
ps_environ(p) ps_environ_raw(p)
p |
Process handle. |
Note: this usually does not reflect changes made after the process started.
ps_environ_raw()
is similar to p$environ()
but returns the
unparsed "var=value"
strings. This is faster, and sometimes good
enough.
These functions throw a zombie_process
error for zombie processes.
ps_environ()
returns a named character vector (that has a
Dlist
class, so it is printed nicely), ps_environ_raw()
returns a
character vector.
p <- ps_handle() p env <- ps_environ(p) env[["R_HOME"]]
Other process handle functions: ps_children
,
ps_cmdline
, ps_connections
,
ps_cpu_times
, ps_create_time
,
ps_cwd
, ps_exe
,
ps_handle
, ps_interrupt
,
ps_is_running
, ps_kill
,
ps_memory_info
, ps_name
,
ps_num_fds
, ps_num_threads
,
ps_open_files
, ps_pid
,
ps_ppid
, ps_resume
,
ps_send_signal
, ps_status
,
ps_suspend
, ps_terminal
,
ps_terminate
, ps_uids
,
ps_username
Other process handle functions: ps_children
,
ps_cmdline
, ps_connections
,
ps_cpu_times
, ps_create_time
,
ps_cwd
, ps_exe
,
ps_handle
, ps_interrupt
,
ps_is_running
, ps_kill
,
ps_memory_info
, ps_name
,
ps_num_fds
, ps_num_threads
,
ps_open_files
, ps_pid
,
ps_ppid
, ps_resume
,
ps_send_signal
, ps_status
,
ps_suspend
, ps_terminal
,
ps_terminate
, ps_uids
,
ps_username