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src/runtime/signal_solaris.go
/* 56 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 57 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 58 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 59 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 60 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 61 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 62 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 63 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 64 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"}, /* 65 */ {_SigNotify, "real time signal"},
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src/os/signal/example_test.go
import ( "fmt" "os" "os/signal" ) func ExampleNotify() { // Set up channel on which to send signal notifications. // We must use a buffered channel or risk missing the signal // if we're not ready to receive when the signal is sent. c := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(c, os.Interrupt) // Block until a signal is received. s := <-c fmt.Println("Got signal:", s) }
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src/runtime/sigtab_aix.go
43: {_SigNotify, "signal 43"}, 44: {_SigNotify, "signal 44"}, 45: {_SigNotify, "signal 45"}, 46: {_SigNotify, "signal 46"}, 47: {_SigNotify, "signal 47"}, 48: {_SigNotify, "signal 48"}, 49: {_SigNotify, "signal 49"}, 50: {_SigNotify, "signal 50"}, 51: {_SigNotify, "signal 51"}, 52: {_SigNotify, "signal 52"},
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src/internal/fuzz/sys_posix.go
// receives one of these. // // Note that Go installs its own signal handlers on startup, so some of these // signals may only be received if signal handlers are changed. For example, // SIGSEGV is normally transformed into a panic that causes the process to exit // with status 2 if not recovered, which we handle as a crash. func isCrashSignal(signal os.Signal) bool { switch signal { case syscall.SIGILL, // illegal instruction
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src/runtime/sigtab_linux_generic.go
/* 40 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 40"}, /* 41 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 41"}, /* 42 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 42"}, /* 43 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 43"}, /* 44 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 44"}, /* 45 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 45"}, /* 46 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 46"}, /* 47 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 47"}, /* 48 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 48"}, /* 49 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 49"}, /* 50 */ {_SigNotify, "signal 50"},
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src/runtime/signal_unix.go
flags = sigtable[sig].flags } // If the signal is ignored, raising the signal is no-op. if handler == _SIG_IGN || (handler == _SIG_DFL && flags&_SigIgn != 0) { return } // Reset the signal handler and raise the signal. // We are currently running inside a signal handler, so the // signal is blocked. We need to unblock it before raising the // signal, or the signal we raise will be ignored until we return
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src/runtime/runtime-gdb_unix_test.go
if err != nil { t.Fatalf("gdb exited with error: %v", err) } // We don't know which thread the fatal signal will land on, but we can still check for basics: // // 1. A frame in the signal handler: runtime.sigtramp // 2. GDB detection of the signal handler: <signal handler called> // 3. A frame before the signal handler: this could be foo, or somewhere in the scheduler re := regexp.MustCompile(`#.* runtime\.sigtramp `)
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src/syscall/zerrors_aix_ppc64.go
SIGTERM = Signal(0xf) SIGTRAP = Signal(0x5) SIGTSTP = Signal(0x12) SIGTTIN = Signal(0x15) SIGTTOU = Signal(0x16) SIGURG = Signal(0x10) SIGUSR1 = Signal(0x1e) SIGUSR2 = Signal(0x1f) SIGVIRT = Signal(0x25) SIGVTALRM = Signal(0x22) SIGWAITING = Signal(0x27) SIGWINCH = Signal(0x1c) SIGXCPU = Signal(0x18) SIGXFSZ = Signal(0x19) )
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src/runtime/sigqueue_plan9.go
notetsleepg(&sig.note, -1) } } // signalWaitUntilIdle waits until the signal delivery mechanism is idle. // This is used to ensure that we do not drop a signal notification due // to a race between disabling a signal and receiving a signal. // This assumes that signal delivery has already been disabled for // the signal(s) in question, and here we are just waiting to make sure
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src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/sigchanyzer/doc.go
// misuse of unbuffered signal as argument to signal.Notify. // // # Analyzer sigchanyzer // // sigchanyzer: check for unbuffered channel of os.Signal // // This checker reports call expression of the form // // signal.Notify(c <-chan os.Signal, sig ...os.Signal), // // where c is an unbuffered channel, which can be at risk of missing the signal.
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