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Struct LINUX_SIGNAL

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pub struct LINUX_SIGNAL;
Available on crate feature linux only.
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Linux standard signals constants.

Each signal has a current disposition, which determines how the process behaves when it is delivered the signal.

  • Term: Default action is to terminate the process.
  • Ign: Default action is to ignore the signal.
  • Core: Default action is to terminate the process and dump core (see core(5)).
  • Stop: Default action is to stop the process.
  • Cont: Default action is to continue the process if it is currently stopped.

The signals SIGKILL and SIGSTOP cannot be caught, blocked, or ignored.

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impl LINUX_SIGNAL

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pub const SIGHUP: c_int = 1i32

Hangup detected on controlling terminal or death of controlling process.

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGINT: c_int = 2i32

Interrupt from keyboard.

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGQUIT: c_int = 3i32

Quit from keyboard.

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGILL: c_int = 4i32

Illegal Instruction

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGTRAP: c_int = 5i32

Trace/breakpoint trap.

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGABRT: c_int = 6i32

Abort signal from abort(3).

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGIOT: c_int = 6i32

IOT trap. A synonym for SIGABRT.

Default action:

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pub const SIGBUS: c_int = 7i32

Bus error (bad memory access)

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGFPE: c_int = 8i32

Floating-point exception.

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGKILL: c_int = 9i32

Kill signal.

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGUSR1: c_int = 10i32

User-defined signal 1.

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGSEGV: c_int = 11i32

Invalid memory reference.

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGUSR2: c_int = 12i32

User-defined signal 2.

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGPIPE: c_int = 13i32

Broken pipe: write to pipe with no readers; see pipe(7).

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGALRM: c_int = 14i32

Timer signal from alarm(2).

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGTERM: c_int = 15i32

Termination signal.

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGSTKFLT: c_int = 16i32

Stack fault on coprocessor (unused).

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGCHLD: c_int = 17i32

Child stopped or terminated.

Default action: Ign.

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pub const SIGCLD: c_int = 17i32

A synonym for SIGCHLD.

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pub const SIGCONT: c_int = 18i32

Continue if stopped.

Default action: Cont.

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pub const SIGSTOP: c_int = 19i32

Stop process.

Default action: Stop.

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pub const SIGTSTP: c_int = 20i32

Stop typed at terminal.

Default action: Stop.

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pub const SIGTTIN: c_int = 21i32

Terminal input for background process.

Default action: Stop.

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pub const SIGTTOU: c_int = 22i32

Terminal output for background process.

Default action: Stop.

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pub const SIGURG: c_int = 23i32

Urgent condition on socket (4.2BSD).

Default action: Ign.

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pub const SIGXCPU: c_int = 24i32

CPU time limit exceeded (4.2BSD); see setrlimit(2).

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGXFSZ: c_int = 25i32

File size limit exceeded (4.2BSD); see setrlimit(2).

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGVTALRM: c_int = 26i32

Virtual alarm clock (4.2BSD).

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGPROF: c_int = 27i32

Profiling timer expired.

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGWINCH: c_int = 28i32

Window resize signal (4.3BSD, Sun).

Default action: Ign.

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pub const SIGIO: c_int = 29i32

I/O now possible (4.2BSD).

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGPOLL: c_int = 29i32

Pollable event (Sys V); synonym for SIGIO.

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pub const SIGPWR: c_int = 30i32

Power failure (System V).

Default action: Term.

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pub const SIGINFO: c_int = 30i32

A synonym for SIGPWR.

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pub const SIGSYS: c_int = 31i32

Bad system call (SVr4); see also seccomp(2).

Default action: Core.

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pub const SIGUNUSED: c_int = 31i32

Synonymous with SIGSYS.

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