strsignal — return string describing signal
#define _GNU_SOURCE #include <string.h>
char *strsignal( |
int sig) ; |
extern const char * const sys_siglist[];
The strsignal
() function
returns a string describing the signal number passed in the
argument sig
. The
string can only be used until the next call to strsignal
().
The array sys_siglist
holds
the signal description strings indexed by signal number. The
strsignal
() function should be
used if possible instead of this array.
The strsignal
() function
returns the appropriate description string, or an unknown
signal message if the signal number is invalid. On some
systems (but not on Linux), a NULL pointer may be returned
instead for an invalid signal number.
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