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Top Forums Programming Losing signal problem Post 302578841 by DendyGamer on Friday 2nd of December 2011 12:31:43 PM
Old 12-02-2011
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Originally Posted by achenle
Is fprintf() listed as an async-signal safe call?
fprintf is not async-signal safe, but replacing it by write(STDERR_FILENO,...) did not change anything - received only 1 SIGUSR1 of 3.

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signal(3tcl)															      signal(3tcl)

NAME
signal - dynamically loadable signal handling for Tcl/Tk SYNOPSIS
signal (add|delete|print|version) [options] COMMANDS
add signo proc [-async] Adds a signal handler for signal signo through proc proc. Signals can be provided by number, or the most common ones are provided by name (e.g., SIGHUP). The proc is any Tcl procedure, and it is evaluated when the signal comes in. It will be provided no arguments. Signal handlers have Posix semantics - they persist until reset. If -async is used, the signal handler is created using Tcl_AsyncCreate(). Checks for the signal are very frequent (each evaluation) using this technique, but one doesn't know quite where evaluation is or how to handle errors in this situation. The code will evaluate the pro- vided procedure in the current interpreter if available, and in the interpreter which added the signal handler otherwise. At least until a better scheme is suggested. The -async is especially useful to interrupt "runaway" procs, or to cause a quick exit; the default mechanism simply waits for another MainLoop cycle. signal delete signo Restores handling of signal signo to the default ( SIG_DFL ). signal print Prints the handling of all signals with handlers. Formatted as signal ----> procedure or as signal !---> procedure if the signal is handled asynchronously signal print signo Prints the procedure for handling signal signo. Prints the word UNHANDLED if no signal handler is active for that signal. signal version Returns the string representing the current version of the package AUTHOR
Michael Schwartz <mschwart@nyx.net>. Tilman Kranz <tilde@tk-sls.de> patched this for wider portability on Linux Tcl Signal Extension 1.4.0.1 Tcl signal(3tcl)
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