| SIGSETOPS(3) | Library Functions Manual | SIGSETOPS(3) |
sigemptyset,
sigfillset, sigaddset,
sigdelset, sigismember
— manipulate signal sets
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<signal.h>
int
sigemptyset(sigset_t
*set);
int
sigfillset(sigset_t
*set);
int
sigaddset(sigset_t
*set, int
signo);
int
sigdelset(sigset_t
*set, int
signo);
int
sigismember(sigset_t
*set, int
signo);
These functions manipulate signal sets stored in a
sigset_t. Either
sigemptyset()
or sigfillset() must be called for every object of
type sigset_t before any other use of the object.
The
sigemptyset()
function initializes a signal set to be empty.
The
sigfillset()
function initializes a signal set to contain all signals.
The
sigaddset()
function adds the specified signal signo to the signal
set.
The
sigdelset()
function deletes the specified signal signo from the
signal set.
The
sigismember()
function returns whether a specified signal signo is
contained in the signal set.
sigemptyset()
and sigfillset() are provided as macros, but actual
functions are available if their names are undefined (with #undef
name).
The sigismember() function returns 1 if
the signal is a member of the set, a 0 otherwise. The other functions return
0 upon success. A -1 return value indicates an error occurred and the global
variable errno is set to indicate the reason.
These functions could fail if one of the following occurs:
EINVAL]These functions conform to IEEE Std 1003.1-1990 (“POSIX.1”).
| June 4, 1993 | NetBSD 11.0 |