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<h4 class="subsection">24.7.4 Blocking to Test for Delivery of a Signal</h4>
<p>Now for a simple example. Suppose you establish a handler for
<code>SIGALRM</code> signals that sets a flag whenever a signal arrives, and
your main program checks this flag from time to time and then resets it.
You can prevent additional <code>SIGALRM</code> signals from arriving in the
meantime by wrapping the critical part of the code with calls to
<code>sigprocmask</code>, like this:
<pre class="smallexample"> /* <span class="roman">This variable is set by the SIGALRM signal handler.</span> */
volatile sig_atomic_t flag = 0;
int
main (void)
{
sigset_t block_alarm;
...
/* <span class="roman">Initialize the signal mask.</span> */
sigemptyset (&amp;block_alarm);
sigaddset (&amp;block_alarm, SIGALRM);
while (1)
{
/* <span class="roman">Check if a signal has arrived; if so, reset the flag.</span> */
sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &amp;block_alarm, NULL);
if (flag)
{
<var>actions-if-not-arrived</var>
flag = 0;
}
sigprocmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &amp;block_alarm, NULL);
...
}
}
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