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PSIGNAL(3)		      1985		       PSIGNAL(3)



NNAAMMEE
     psignal, sys_siglist - system signal messages

SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
     ppssiiggnnaall((ssiigg,, ss))
     uunnssiiggnneedd ssiigg;;
     cchhaarr **ss;;

     cchhaarr **ssyyss__ssiigglliisstt[[]];;

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
     _P_s_i_g_n_a_l produces a short message on the standard error file
     describing the indicated signal.  First the argument string
     _s is printed, then a colon, then the name of the signal and
     a new-line.  Most usefully, the argument string is the name
     of the program which incurred the signal.	The signal number
     should be from among those found in <_s_i_g_n_a_l._h>.

     To simplify variant formatting of signal names, the vector
     of message strings _s_y_s__s_i_g_l_i_s_t is provided; the signal
     number can be used as an index in this table to get the sig-
     nal name without the newline.  The define NSIG defined in
     <_s_i_g_n_a_l._h> is the number of messages provided for in the
     table; it should be checked because new signals may be added
     to the system before they are added to the table.

SSEEEE AALLSSOO
     sigvec(2), perror(3)



























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