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- From: ellard2@scws44.harvard.edu (Daniel Ellard)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.questions,harvard.comp.unix
- Subject: Re: Trap interrupts in C program
- Date: 15 Feb 1996 14:06:46 GMT
- Organization: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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- In article <4e1mos$8jn@decaxp.harvard.edu>,
- Shaikh Sarmad <sarmad@scws44.harvard.edu> wrote:
- >
- >I want to write a C program that can should ignore all signals (except
- >the kill, of course). How do I incorporate that in my program. I mean is
- >there a "trap" command for C, like in shell scripts? And yes, the C
- >program would be running on an HP-UX system.
-
- Doh! In the message I just sent to you, I accidently
- omitted the last l from the URL. Try
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- http://www.das.harvard.edu/users/alumni/Dan_Ellard/CS50-95/sys.html
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- -Dan
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- Daniel J. Ellard - ellard2@fas.harvard.edu
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