Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/02/02/21:37:10
At 06:52 PM 2/2/99 -0500, you wrote:
>> Why not have an ANSI or at least POSIX signal macro for this...
>
>You'd have to ask the ANSI and/or POSIX committees about this. I
>think it's just because they're so undefined anyway, there was no
>point putting them in the spec. Why specify something that can't be
>specified?
That's not my intent -- rather, my intent is to specify a way to specify
something that might be specified. :-) That's what the ANSI signals and
POSIX extensions are for anyways -- to specify a bunch of signals related
to common circumstances, which a given system may or may not actually
generate but which are there for a portable program to check for.
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