STR2SIG(3C) Standard C Library Functions STR2SIG(3C)

NAME


str2sig, sig2str - translation between signal name and signal number

SYNOPSIS


#include <signal.h>

int str2sig(const char *str, int *signum);


int sig2str(int signum, char *str);


DESCRIPTION


The str2sig() function translates the signal name str to a signal
number, and stores that result in the location referenced by signum.
The name in str can be either the symbol for that signal, without the
"SIG" prefix, or a decimal number. All the signal symbols defined in
<sys/signal.h> are recognized. This means that both "CLD" and "CHLD"
are recognized and return the same signal number, as do both "POLL"
and "IO". For access to the signals in the range SIGRTMIN to
SIGRTMAX, the first four signals match the strings "RTMIN",
"RTMIN+1", "RTMIN+2", and "RTMIN+3" and the last four match the
strings "RTMAX-3", "RTMAX-2", "RTMAX-1", and "RTMAX".


The sig2str() function translates the signal number signum to the
symbol for that signal, without the "SIG" prefix, and stores that
symbol at the location specified by str. The storage referenced by
str should be large enough to hold the symbol and a terminating null
byte. The symbol SIG2STR_MAX defined by <signal.h> gives the maximum
size in bytes required.

RETURN VALUES


The str2sig() function returns 0 if it recognizes the signal name
specified in str; otherwise, it returns -1.


The sig2str() function returns 0 if the value signum corresponds to a
valid signal number; otherwise, it returns -1.

EXAMPLES


Example 1: A sample program using the str2sig() function.



int i;
char buf[SIG2STR_MAX]; /*storage for symbol */

str2sig("KILL",&i); /*stores 9 in i */
str2sig("9", &i); /* stores 9 in i */
sig2str(SIGKILL,buf); /* stores "KILL" in buf */
sig2str(9,buf); /* stores "KILL" in buf */


SEE ALSO


kill(1), strsignal(3C)

October 7, 1999 STR2SIG(3C)

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