1GSIGNAL(3) Linux Programmer's Manual GSIGNAL(3)
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6 gsignal, ssignal - software signal facility
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9 #include <signal.h>
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11 typedef void (*sighandler_t)(int);
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13 int gsignal(int signum);
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15 sighandler_t ssignal(int signum, sighandler_t action);
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17 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
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19 gsignal(), ssignal():
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32 functions. The function ssignal() defines the action to take when the
33 software signal with number signum is raised using the function gsig‐
34 nal(), and returns the previous such action or SIG_DFL. The function
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50 │gsignal() │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
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52 │ssignal() │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe sigintr │
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