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What should happen if deliver_cancel raises an exception? In the current implementation, the shielded cancel scope will prevent it from propagating until the process exits, which might take a while if the crash occurred before signaling the process in any way. Maybe on exception from a user-specified deliver_cancel we should call the default deliver_cancel to kill the process? Or just kill() since
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See: https://illumos.org/man/5/epoll
Idea: move logic from src/unix/linux-core.c to src/unix/epoll.c and share that between Linux and Illumos.
Motivation:
diff --git a/src/unix/core.c b/s