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PID Existence And Title Checking

nchernoff

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Description

These two aliases and two functions make it easy to check whether a PID exists, and if it does, what the window title is, if there is one.

PIDExistChk

The PIDExistChk alias tests for the existence of a PID, such as those returned by the _pid or _startpid internal variables.

Here is how the alias may look in an alias file.

Code:
pidexistchk= & ^
   iff "%1" NE "" then & ^
       set pidexistchkfile=%@unique[%temp] & ^
       tasklist /o >! %pidexistchkfile & ^
       for %pidexistchkline in (@%pidexistchkfile%) do (echos. & iff "%@word[0,%pidexistchkline]" eq "%1" then echo 1 & endiff) & ^
       del /f /q %pidexistchkfile & ^
       unset pidexistchkfile & ^
   endiff

A useful, related function is PIDExist. It returns 1 if the PID exists or 0 if it does not.

Code:
PIDExist=%@len[%@execstr[pidexistchk %1]]

PIDTitleChk

The PIDTitleChk alias works similarly, but returns the window title, if any, associated with the PID.

Here is how the alias may look in an alias file.

Code:
pidtitlechk= & ^
   iff "%1" NE "" then & ^
       set pidtitlechkfile=%@unique[%temp] & ^
       tasklist /o >! %pidtitlechkfile & ^
       for %pidtitlechkline in (@%pidtitlechkfile%) do (echos. & iff "%@word[0,%pidtitlechkline]" eq "%1" then echo %@instr[24,,%pidtitlechkline] & endiff) & ^
       del /f /q %pidtitlechkfile & ^
       unset pidtitlechkfile & ^
   endiff

A useful, related function is PIDTitle. It returns the window title if there is one for the PID.
 
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