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sigempty what means?
I came across in the sigemptyset() posix system call and I also checked out its meaning.
Every place where I looked say: Code:
int sigemptyset(sigset_t *set): initializes the signal set that set points to exclude all signals that the system defines. Thank you in advance |
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Disable all signals. See also man sigsetops
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