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* Added new positive integer ns validation helper * `run`, `exec`, and `spawn` verify threads as a positive integer. * `run` terminal command also fails if the provided threadcount is not a positive integer. * Removed some references to .script files in various documentation, and removed some of the NS1 example blocks
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NS.kill() method
Terminate the script with the provided filename, hostname, and script arguments.
Signature:
kill(filename: string, hostname?: string, ...args: ScriptArg[]): boolean;
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
filename | string | Filename of the script to kill. |
hostname | string | (Optional) Hostname where the script to kill is running. Defaults to the current server. |
args | ScriptArg[] | Arguments of the script to kill. |
Returns:
boolean
True if the script is successfully killed, and false otherwise.
Remarks
RAM cost: 0.5 GB
Kills the script with the provided filename, running on the specified host with the specified args. To instead kill a script using its PID, see the other ns.kill entry.
Example
// kill the script "foo.js" on the same server the current script is running from, with no arguments
ns.kill("foo.js");
// kill the script "foo.js" on the "n00dles" server with no arguments.
ns.kill("foo.js", "n00dles");
// kill the script foo.js on the current server that was ran with the arguments [1, “foodnstuff”, false]:
ns.kill("foo.js", ns.getHostname(), 1, "foodnstuff", false);