2.11BSD/man/cat3/sigismember.0
SIGSETOPS(3) UNIX Programmer's Manual SIGSETOPS(3)
NAME
sigemptyset, sigfillset, sigaddset, sigdelset, sigismember -
manipulate signal sets
SYNOPSIS
#include <signal.h>
sigemptyset(set)
_s_i_g_s_e_t__t *_s_e_t;
sigfillset(set)
_s_i_g_s_e_t__t *_s_e_t;
sigaddset(set, signo)
_s_i_g_s_e_t__t *_s_e_t;
_i_n_t _s_i_g_n_o;
sigdelset(set, signo)
_s_i_g_s_e_t__t *_s_e_t;
_i_n_t _s_i_g_n_o;
sigismember(set, signo)
_s_i_g_s_e_t__t *_s_e_t;
_i_n_t _s_i_g_n_o;
DESCRIPTION
These functions manipulate signal sets stored in a _s_i_g_s_e_t__t
. Either sigemptyset or sigfillset must be called for every
object of type _s_i_g_s_e_t__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 _s_i_g_n_o to
the signal set.
The sigdelset function deletes the specified signal _s_i_g_n_o
from the signal set.
The sigismember function returns whether a specified signal
_s_i_g_n_o is contained in the signal set.
These functions are provided as macros in the include file
<_s_i_g_n_a_l._h>. Actual functions are available if their names
are undefined (with #undef name).
RETURN VALUES
The sigismember function returns 1 if the signal is a member
of the set, 0 otherwise. The other functions return 0.
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ERRORS
Currently no errors are detected.
SEE ALSO
kill(2), sigaction(2), sigsuspend(2)
STANDARDS
These functions are defined by IEEE Std1003.1-1988
(``POSIX'').
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