Description
int 
pcntl_wait ( int &status [, int options] )
     The wait function suspends execution of the current process until a
     child has exited, or until a signal is delivered whose action is to
     terminate the current process or to call a signal handling function.  If a
     child has already exited by the time of the call (a so-called "zombie"
     process), the function returns immediately.  Any system resources used by
     the child are freed.  Please see your system's wait(2) man page for
     specific details as to how wait works on your system.
    
     pcntl_wait() returns the process ID of the
     child which exited, -1 on error or zero if WNOHANG was provided as an
     option (on wait3-available systems) and no child was available.
    
     If wait3 is available on your system (mostly BSD-style systems), you can
     provide the optional options parameter.  If this
     parameter is not provided, wait will be used for the system call.  If
     wait3 is not available, providing a value for options
      will have no effect. The value of options
      is the value of zero or more of the following two constants
     OR'ed together:
     
Table 1. Possible values for options if wait3 is available
| WNOHANG | 
          Return immediately if no child has exited.
          | 
| WUNTRACED | 
          Return for children which are stopped, and whose status has
          not been reported.
          | 
 
    
     pcntl_wait() will store status information
     in the status parameter which can be
     evaluated using the following functions:
     pcntl_wifexited(),
     pcntl_wifstopped(),
     pcntl_wifsignaled(),
     pcntl_wexitstatus(),
     pcntl_wtermsig() and
     pcntl_wstopsig().
    
Note: 
      This function is equivalent to calling pcntl_waitpid()
      with a -1 pid and no
      options.
     
     See also pcntl_fork(),
     pcntl_signal(),
     pcntl_wifexited(),
     pcntl_wifstopped(),
     pcntl_wifsignaled(),
     pcntl_wexitstatus(),
     pcntl_wtermsig(),
     pcntl_wstopsig() and
     pcntl_waitpid().