Paul Braman wrote:
[....]
> Now, you'll get a whole lot of stubborn people saying that it doesn't make
> a difference and that "everyone knows what kill -9 does", but what if you
> want to make a running process abort and dump a core file? The way I do
> it is by sending the SIGABRT signal via "kill -ABRT". Can *everyone* that
> uses "kill -9" tell me which signal number SIGABRT is? I personally don't
> remember, and don't need to; neither should you.
[....]
> Remember, use names instead of numbers. It's the right thing to do and a
> tasty way to do it. :)
But 'kill -9' is three less characters than 'kill -KILL', not to mention
the letters 'kay', 'eye' and 'ell' are all right next to each other,
which combined with holding SHIFT makes it a bit of a finger twister to
type 'kill -KILL' as opposed to 'kill -9'.
And... when's the last time SIGKILL changed from a value of int 9?
Using the signal names is probably more 'correct' but 'kill -9' comes
from the same fine legacy that gives us the 'sync three times before
reboot', 'init 6' instead of shutdown and many other useful/useless
traditions.
Or to put it another way, old school hackers will look at a youngster
typing 'kill -KILL', say, "What's wrong with you, son?" and hit them
over the head with a LISP machine.
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