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| <h3 class="section">24.2 Standard Signals</h3> |
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| <p><a name="index-signal-names-2819"></a><a name="index-names-of-signals-2820"></a> |
| <a name="index-signal_002eh-2821"></a><a name="index-signal-number-2822"></a>This section lists the names for various standard kinds of signals and |
| describes what kind of event they mean. Each signal name is a macro |
| which stands for a positive integer—the <dfn>signal number</dfn> for that |
| kind of signal. Your programs should never make assumptions about the |
| numeric code for a particular kind of signal, but rather refer to them |
| always by the names defined here. This is because the number for a |
| given kind of signal can vary from system to system, but the meanings of |
| the names are standardized and fairly uniform. |
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| <p>The signal names are defined in the header file <samp><span class="file">signal.h</span></samp>. |
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| — Macro: int <b>NSIG</b><var><a name="index-NSIG-2823"></a></var><br> |
| <blockquote><p>The value of this symbolic constant is the total number of signals |
| defined. Since the signal numbers are allocated consecutively, |
| <code>NSIG</code> is also one greater than the largest defined signal number. |
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