bsd man page for sys_siglist

Query: sys_siglist

OS: bsd

Section: 3

Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar

PSIGNAL(3)						     Library Functions Manual							PSIGNAL(3)

NAME
psignal, sys_siglist - system signal messages
SYNOPSIS
psignal(sig, s) unsigned sig; char *s; char *sys_siglist[];
DESCRIPTION
Psignal produces a short message on the standard error file describing the indicated signal. First the argument string s is printed, then a colon, then the name of the signal and a new-line. Most usefully, the argument string is the name of the program which incurred the sig- nal. The signal number should be from among those found in <signal.h>. To simplify variant formatting of signal names, the vector of message strings sys_siglist is provided; the signal number can be used as an index in this table to get the signal name without the newline. The define NSIG defined in <signal.h> is the number of messages provided for in the table; it should be checked because new signals may be added to the system before they are added to the table.
SEE ALSO
sigvec(2), perror(3) 4.2 Berkeley Distribution May 15, 1985 PSIGNAL(3)
Related Man Pages
psiginfo(3) - netbsd
sys_siglist(3) - netbsd
sys_signame(3) - osx
sys_siglist(3ucb) - opensolaris
strsignal(3) - freebsd
Similar Topics in the Unix Linux Community
Apache config issue
Need help in building gcc on solaris.
Compiling problem - AIX 7.2