Sets the current process group for the specified PID, 0
for the current process. Will produce a fatal error if used on a machine that doesn't implement setpgrp(2). If the arguments are omitted, it defaults to 0,0
. Note that the POSIX version of setpgrp()
does not accept any arguments, so only setpgrp(0,0)
is portable. See also POSIX::setsid()
.