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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_386.go
SIGCONT = syscall.Signal(0x12) SIGIO = syscall.Signal(0x1d) SIGPOLL = syscall.Signal(0x1d) SIGPROF = syscall.Signal(0x1b) SIGPWR = syscall.Signal(0x1e) SIGSTKFLT = syscall.Signal(0x10) SIGSTOP = syscall.Signal(0x13) SIGSYS = syscall.Signal(0x1f) SIGTSTP = syscall.Signal(0x14) SIGTTIN = syscall.Signal(0x15) SIGTTOU = syscall.Signal(0x16) SIGURG = syscall.Signal(0x17)
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_arm64.go
SIGCONT = syscall.Signal(0x12) SIGIO = syscall.Signal(0x1d) SIGPOLL = syscall.Signal(0x1d) SIGPROF = syscall.Signal(0x1b) SIGPWR = syscall.Signal(0x1e) SIGSTKFLT = syscall.Signal(0x10) SIGSTOP = syscall.Signal(0x13) SIGSYS = syscall.Signal(0x1f) SIGTSTP = syscall.Signal(0x14) SIGTTIN = syscall.Signal(0x15) SIGTTOU = syscall.Signal(0x16) SIGURG = syscall.Signal(0x17)
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zerrors_linux_amd64.go
SIGCONT = syscall.Signal(0x12) SIGIO = syscall.Signal(0x1d) SIGPOLL = syscall.Signal(0x1d) SIGPROF = syscall.Signal(0x1b) SIGPWR = syscall.Signal(0x1e) SIGSTKFLT = syscall.Signal(0x10) SIGSTOP = syscall.Signal(0x13) SIGSYS = syscall.Signal(0x1f) SIGTSTP = syscall.Signal(0x14) SIGTTIN = syscall.Signal(0x15) SIGTTOU = syscall.Signal(0x16) SIGURG = syscall.Signal(0x17)
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src/os/signal/doc.go
/* Package signal implements access to incoming signals. Signals are primarily used on Unix-like systems. For the use of this package on Windows and Plan 9, see below. # Types of signals The signals SIGKILL and SIGSTOP may not be caught by a program, and therefore cannot be affected by this package. Synchronous signals are signals triggered by errors in program execution: SIGBUS, SIGFPE, and SIGSEGV. These are only considered
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