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Re: Any reference about %SIG

by haukex (Archbishop)
on Jan 28, 2023 at 08:58 UTC ( [id://11149973]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Any reference about %SIG

Perl's special variables are documented in perlvar: %SIG

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Re^2: Any reference about %SIG
by exilepanda (Friar) on Jan 28, 2023 at 09:19 UTC
    Thank you but this is only give few examples. I am looking for a document explains all the signals' meaning and trigger.
      I am looking for a document explains all the signals' meaning and trigger.

      The signals special to Perl, like __WARN__ and __DIE__, are documented in %SIG, the other signals are generally POSIX signals, which you can read about for example in signal(7) like here and here, or in Signal (IPC). Note that a lot of signals may be OS-specific. If you could tell us what you want to use them for (and on which platforms), perhaps we can give more specific advice.

        Oh! Thank you so much! Learned something really new today, those SIGs are actually POSIX and IPC stuff, no wonder I don't get much useful results on my search before. I am working on Windows tho.

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