1SETJMP(3P)                 POSIX Programmer's Manual                SETJMP(3P)
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NAME

13       setjmp — set jump point for a non-local goto
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SYNOPSIS

16       #include <setjmp.h>
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18       int setjmp(jmp_buf env);
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DESCRIPTION

21       The functionality described on this reference page is aligned with  the
22       ISO C  standard.  Any  conflict between the requirements described here
23       and the ISO C standard is unintentional. This  volume  of  POSIX.1‐2008
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26       A  call to setjmp() shall save the calling environment in its env argu‐
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29       It is unspecified whether setjmp() is a macro or a function. If a macro
30       definition  is  suppressed  in order to access an actual function, or a
31       program defines an external identifier with the name setjmp, the behav‐
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34       An  application  shall ensure that an invocation of setjmp() appears in
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37        *  The entire controlling  expression  of  a  selection  or  iteration
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40        *  One operand of a relational or equality operator with the other op‐
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42           sion  being  the  entire  controlling  expression of a selection or
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RETURN VALUE

55       If  the return is from a direct invocation, setjmp() shall return 0. If
56       the return is from a call to longjmp(), setjmp() shall  return  a  non-
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ERRORS

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EXAMPLES

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APPLICATION USAGE

68       In  general,  sigsetjmp()  is  more  useful  in dealing with errors and
69       interrupts encountered in a low-level subroutine of a program.
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RATIONALE

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FUTURE DIRECTIONS

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SEE ALSO

78       longjmp(), sigsetjmp()
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80       The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, <setjmp.h>
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