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6 sigemptyset, sigfillset, sigaddset, sigdelset, sigismember - POSIX sig‐
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10 #include <signal.h>
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12 int sigemptyset(sigset_t *set);
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22 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
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24 sigemptyset(), sigfillset(), sigaddset(), sigdelset(), sigismember():
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28 These functions allow the manipulation of POSIX signal sets.
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30 sigemptyset() initializes the signal set given by set to empty, with
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40 Objects of type sigset_t must be initialized by a call to either
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80 sigaction(2), sigpending(2), sigprocmask(2), sigsuspend(2)
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