fix(win32): ensure proper termination of child processes #658
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This change ensures that all child processes are properly terminated when killing a parent process on Windows, preventing zombie processes from being left behind.
This change ensures that all child processes are properly terminated when killing a parent process on Windows, preventing zombie processes from being left behind.
Motivation and Context
On Windows, when terminating a parent process, child processes can become orphaned and turn into zombie processes if not properly handled. This change implements a more robust process termination mechanism that ensures both parent and child processes are properly cleaned up.
How Has This Been Tested?
Tested process termination with various scenarios:
Single process termination
Parent process with multiple child processes
Processes with nested child processes
Verified that no zombie processes remain after termination
Tested both graceful termination and force kill scenarios
Breaking Changes
No breaking changes. This is a bug fix that improves existing functionality without changing the API or behavior from the user's perspective.
Types of changes
Checklist
Additional context