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SSIGNAL 3C "Dec 29, 1996"
NAME
ssignal, gsignal - software signals
SYNOPSIS

#include <signal.h>

void(*ssignal (int sig, int (*action)(int)))(int);

int gsignal(int sig);
DESCRIPTION

The ssignal() and gsignal() functions implement a software facility similar to signal(3C). This facility is made available to users for their own purposes.

"ssignal(\|)"

Software signals made available to users are associated with integers in the inclusive range 1 through 17. A call to ssignal() associates a procedure, action, with the software signal sig; the software signal, sig, is raised by a call to gsignal(). Raising a software signal causes the action established for that signal to be taken.

The first argument to ssignal() is a number identifying the type of signal for which an action is to be established. The second argument defines the action; it is either the name of a (user-defined) action function or one of the manifest constants SIG_DFL (default) or SIG_IGN (ignore). The ssignal() function returns the action previously established for that signal type; if no action has been established or the signal number is illegal, ssignal() returns SIG_DFL.

"gsignal(\|)"

The gsignal() raises the signal identified by its argument, sig.

If an action function has been established for sig, then that action is reset to SIG_DFL and the action function is entered with argument sig. The gsignal() function returns the value returned to it by the action function.

If the action for sig is SIG_IGN, gsignal() returns the value 1 and takes no other action.

If the action for sig is SIG_DFL, gsignal() returns the value 0 and takes no other action.

If sig has an illegal value or no action was ever specified for sig, gsignal() returns the value 0 and takes no other action.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
MT-Level Unsafe
SEE ALSO

raise(3C), signal(3C), attributes(5)