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-/* 
- * signal.h
- *
- * A way to set handlers for exceptional conditions (also known as signals).
- *
- * This file is part of the Mingw32 package.
- *
- * Contributors:
- *  Created by Colin Peters <colin@bird.fu.is.saga-u.ac.jp>
- *
- *  THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED
- *
- *  This source code is offered for use in the public domain. You may
- *  use, modify or distribute it freely.
- *
- *  This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but
- *  WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE HEREBY
- *  DISCLAIMED. This includes but is not limited to warranties of
- *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- *
- * $Revision: 1.2 $
- * $Author: bellard $
- * $Date: 2005/04/17 13:14:29 $
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef	_SIGNAL_H_
-#define	_SIGNAL_H_
-
-/* All the headers include this file. */
-#include <_mingw.h>
-
-/*
- * The actual signal values. Using other values with signal
- * produces a SIG_ERR return value.
- *
- * NOTE: SIGINT is produced when the user presses Ctrl-C.
- *       SIGILL has not been tested.
- *       SIGFPE doesn't seem to work?
- *       SIGSEGV does not catch writing to a NULL pointer (that shuts down
- *               your app; can you say "segmentation violation core dump"?).
- *       SIGTERM comes from what kind of termination request exactly?
- *       SIGBREAK is indeed produced by pressing Ctrl-Break.
- *       SIGABRT is produced by calling abort.
- * TODO: The above results may be related to not installing an appropriate
- *       structured exception handling frame. Results may be better if I ever
- *       manage to get the SEH stuff down.
- */
-#define	SIGINT		2	/* Interactive attention */
-#define	SIGILL		4	/* Illegal instruction */
-#define	SIGFPE		8	/* Floating point error */
-#define	SIGSEGV		11	/* Segmentation violation */
-#define	SIGTERM		15	/* Termination request */
-#define SIGBREAK	21	/* Control-break */
-#define	SIGABRT		22	/* Abnormal termination (abort) */
-
-#define NSIG 23     /* maximum signal number + 1 */
-
-#ifndef	RC_INVOKED
-
-#ifndef _SIG_ATOMIC_T_DEFINED
-typedef int sig_atomic_t;
-#define _SIG_ATOMIC_T_DEFINED
-#endif
-
-/*
- * The prototypes (below) are the easy part. The hard part is figuring
- * out what signals are available and what numbers they are assigned
- * along with appropriate values of SIG_DFL and SIG_IGN.
- */
-
-/*
- * A pointer to a signal handler function. A signal handler takes a
- * single int, which is the signal it handles.
- */
-typedef	void (*__p_sig_fn_t)(int);
-
-/*
- * These are special values of signal handler pointers which are
- * used to send a signal to the default handler (SIG_DFL), ignore
- * the signal (SIG_IGN), or indicate an error return (SIG_ERR).
- */
-#define	SIG_DFL	((__p_sig_fn_t) 0)
-#define	SIG_IGN	((__p_sig_fn_t) 1)
-#define	SIG_ERR ((__p_sig_fn_t) -1)
-
-#ifdef	__cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Call signal to set the signal handler for signal sig to the
- * function pointed to by handler. Returns a pointer to the
- * previous handler, or SIG_ERR if an error occurs. Initially
- * unhandled signals defined above will return SIG_DFL.
- */
-__p_sig_fn_t	signal(int, __p_sig_fn_t);
-
-/*
- * Raise the signal indicated by sig. Returns non-zero on success.
- */
-int	raise (int);
-
-#ifdef	__cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif	/* Not RC_INVOKED */
-
-#endif	/* Not _SIGNAL_H_ */
-