[9] | 1 | .TH SIGSET 3
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| 2 | .SH NAME
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| 3 | sigset, sigaddset, sigdelset, sigemptyset, sigfillset, sigismember \- manipulate signal sets
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| 4 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 5 | .ft B
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| 6 | #include <signal.h>
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| 7 |
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| 8 | .nf
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| 9 | int sigaddset(sigset_t *\fIset\fP, int \fIsig\fP)
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| 10 | int sigdelset(sigset_t *\fIset\fP, int \fIsig\fP)
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| 11 | int sigemptyset(sigset_t *\fIset\fP)
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| 12 | int sigfillset(sigset_t *\fIset\fP)
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| 13 | int sigismember(const sigset_t *\fIset\fP, int \fIsig\fP)
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| 14 | .fi
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| 15 | .ft P
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| 16 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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| 17 | The system calls that handle signals, such as
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| 18 | .BR sigaction (2)
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| 19 | and
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| 20 | .BR sigprocmask (2)
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| 21 | use sets of signals to keep a process from being interrupted by those
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| 22 | signals while executing a signal handler or a critical code segment. These
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| 23 | signal sets are manipulated by the following functions:
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| 24 | .TP 5
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| 25 | .B "int sigaddset(sigset_t *\fIset\fP, int \fIsig\fP)"
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| 26 | Add signal
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| 27 | .I sig
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| 28 | to the signal set referenced by
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| 29 | .IR set .
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| 30 | .TP
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| 31 | .B "int sigdelset(sigset_t *\fIset\fP, int \fIsig\fP)"
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| 32 | Remove signal
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| 33 | .I sig
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| 34 | from the signal set referenced by
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| 35 | .IR set .
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| 36 | .TP
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| 37 | .B "int sigemptyset(sigset_t *\fIset\fP)"
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| 38 | Initialize the signal set referenced by
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| 39 | .I set
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| 40 | to an empty set.
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| 41 | .TP
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| 42 | .B "int sigfillset(sigset_t *\fIset\fP)"
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| 43 | Initialize the signal set referenced by
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| 44 | .I set
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| 45 | to an full set, i.e. all signals are in the set.
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| 46 | .TP
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| 47 | .B "int sigismember(const sigset_t *\fIset\fP, int \fIsig\fP)"
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| 48 | Return
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| 49 | .B 1
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| 50 | if the signal
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| 51 | .I sig
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| 52 | is present in the set referenced by
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| 53 | .IR set ,
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| 54 | .B 0
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| 55 | otherwise.
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| 56 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| 57 | .BR sigaction (2),
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| 58 | .BR sigpending (2),
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| 59 | .BR sigprocmask (2),
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| 60 | .BR sigsuspend (2).
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| 61 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS
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| 62 | All functions except
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| 63 | .B sigismember
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| 64 | return
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| 65 | .B 0
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| 66 | on success.
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| 67 | .B Sigismember
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| 68 | returns
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| 69 | .B 0
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| 70 | or
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| 71 | .B 1
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| 72 | on success. They return
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| 73 | .B \-1
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| 74 | with error code
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| 75 | .B EINVAL
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| 76 | for an invalid signal number. (They do not use
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| 77 | .B EFAULT
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| 78 | for a bad
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| 79 | .I set
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| 80 | address, but will simply cause a segmentation violation.)
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| 81 | .SH AUTHOR
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| 82 | Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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| 83 |
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| 84 | .\"
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| 85 | .\" $PchId: sigset.3,v 1.2 1996/04/11 06:39:09 philip Exp $
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