Ruby 3.0.5p211 (2022-11-24 revision ba5cf0f7c52d4d35cc6a173c89eda98ceffa2dcf)
Functions
signal.h File Reference

Signal handling APIs. More...

#include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h"
#include "ruby/internal/value.h"

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Functions

VALUE rb_f_kill (int, const VALUE *)
 
const char * ruby_signal_name (int)
 
void ruby_default_signal (int)
 

Detailed Description

Signal handling APIs.

Author
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Definition in file signal.h.

Function Documentation

◆ rb_f_kill()

VALUE rb_f_kill ( int  argc,
const VALUE argv 
)

◆ ruby_default_signal()

void ruby_default_signal ( int  sig)

Definition at line 407 of file signal.c.

References rb_debug_counter_show_results(), and rb_malloc_info_show_results().

◆ ruby_signal_name()

const char * ruby_signal_name ( int  no)

Definition at line 316 of file signal.c.