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PSIGNAL(3)

NAME

psignal, sys_siglist − system signal messages

USAGE

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 newline.  The argument string is usually given the name of the program that incurred the signal.  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.

RELATED INFORMATION

sigvec(2), perror(3)

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