There is no direct equivalent to SIGCHILD on Windows. The closest we
can get is monitoring a specific process, given a known pid. On Unix
there is no single solution to be able to do that in LibCore's
EventLoopImplementationUnix. For Linux there's a SYS_pidfd_open syscall
that can integrate into poll(), but on macOS a kqueue would be needed.
Given macOS uses EventLoopImplementationUnix for the headless view
implementation, we currently can't create a fully cross-platform
abstaction at the Event Loop level to match what Windows needs to do.
ProcessMonitor's purpose is to abstract away the Unix vs Windows
behaviour avoiding more inlined ifdef soup in ProcessManager.
The intent is that this will replace the separate Task Manager window.
This will allow us to more easily add features such as actual process
management, better rendering of the process table, etc. Included in this
page is the ability to sort table rows.
This also lays the ground work for more internal `about` pages, such as
about:config.