PSIGNAL(3) manual page
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psignal, psiginfo - print signal message
#include <signal.h>
void psignal(int sig, const char *s);void psiginfo(const siginfo_t *pinfo,
const char *s);
extern const char *const sys_siglist[];
Feature Test Macro Requirements
for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)
):
psignal(): _SVID_SOURCE || _BSD_SOURCE
psiginfo(): _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 700 || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L
sys_siglist: _BSD_SOURCE
The psignal() function displays a message
on stderr consisting of the string s, a colon, a space, a string describing
the signal number sig, and a trailing newline. If the string s is NULL or
empty, the colon and space are omitted. If sig is invalid, the message displayed
will indicate an unknown signal.
The psiginfo() function is like psignal(),
except that it displays information about the signal described by pinfo,
which should point to a valid siginfo_t structure. As well as the signal
description, psiginfo() displays information about the origin of the signal,
and other information relevant to the signal (e.g., the relevant memory address
for hardware-generated signals, the child process ID for SIGCHLD, and the
user ID and process ID of the sender, for signals set using kill(2)
or
sigqueue(3)
).
The array sys_siglist holds the signal description strings
indexed by signal number.
The psignal() and psiginfo() functions
return no value.
The psiginfo() function was added to glibc in version
2.10.
POSIX.1-2008, 4.3BSD.
In glibc versions up to 2.12, psiginfo()
had the following bugs:
- *
- In some circumstances, a trailing newline is not
printed.
- *
- Additional details are not displayed for real-time signals.
sigaction(2)
, perror(3)
, strsignal(3)
, signal(7)
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