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Macro: int sigmask (int signum)
This macro returns a signal mask that has the bit for signal signum
set. You can bitwise-OR the results of several calls to sigmask
together to specify more than one signal. For example,
(sigmask (SIGTSTP) | sigmask (SIGSTOP) | sigmask (SIGTTIN) | sigmask (SIGTTOU))
specifies a mask that includes all the job-control stop signals.
Function: int sigblock (int mask)
This function is equivalent to sigprocmask
(see section Process Signal Mask) with a how argument of SIG_BLOCK
: it adds the
signals specified by mask to the calling process's set of blocked
signals. The return value is the previous set of blocked signals.
Function: int sigsetmask (int mask)
This function equivalent to sigprocmask
(see section Process Signal Mask) with a how argument of SIG_SETMASK
: it sets
the calling process's signal mask to mask. The return value is
the previous set of blocked signals.
Function: int sigpause (int mask)
This function is the equivalent of sigsuspend
(see section Waiting for a Signal): it sets the calling process's signal mask to mask,
and waits for a signal to arrive. On return the previous set of blocked
signals is restored.
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