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.. _signal:
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:c:type:`uv_signal_t` --- Signal handle
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Signal handles implement Unix style signal handling on a per-event loop bases.
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Windows notes
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-------------
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Reception of some signals is emulated:
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* SIGINT is normally delivered when the user presses CTRL+C. However, like
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on Unix, it is not generated when terminal raw mode is enabled.
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* SIGBREAK is delivered when the user pressed CTRL + BREAK.
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* SIGHUP is generated when the user closes the console window. On SIGHUP the
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program is given approximately 10 seconds to perform cleanup. After that
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Windows will unconditionally terminate it.
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* SIGWINCH is raised whenever libuv detects that the console has been
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resized. When a libuv app is running under a console emulator, or when a
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32-bit libuv app is running on 64-bit system, SIGWINCH will be emulated. In
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such cases SIGWINCH signals may not always be delivered in a timely manner.
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For a writable :c:type:`uv_tty_t` handle libuv will only detect size changes
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when the cursor is moved. When a readable :c:type:`uv_tty_t` handle is used,
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resizing of the console buffer will be detected only if the handle is in raw
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mode and is being read.
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* Watchers for other signals can be successfully created, but these signals
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are never received. These signals are: `SIGILL`, `SIGABRT`, `SIGFPE`, `SIGSEGV`,
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`SIGTERM` and `SIGKILL.`
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* Calls to raise() or abort() to programmatically raise a signal are
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not detected by libuv; these will not trigger a signal watcher.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.15.0 SIGWINCH support on Windows was improved.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.31.0 32-bit libuv SIGWINCH support on 64-bit Windows was
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rolled back to old implementation.
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Unix notes
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* SIGKILL and SIGSTOP are impossible to catch.
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* Handling SIGBUS, SIGFPE, SIGILL or SIGSEGV via libuv results into undefined behavior.
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* SIGABRT will not be caught by libuv if generated by `abort()`, e.g. through `assert()`.
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* On Linux SIGRT0 and SIGRT1 (signals 32 and 33) are used by the NPTL pthreads library to
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manage threads. Installing watchers for those signals will lead to unpredictable behavior
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and is strongly discouraged. Future versions of libuv may simply reject them.
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Data types
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.. c:type:: uv_signal_t
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Signal handle type.
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.. c:type:: void (*uv_signal_cb)(uv_signal_t* handle, int signum)
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Type definition for callback passed to :c:func:`uv_signal_start`.
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Public members
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. c:member:: int uv_signal_t.signum
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Signal being monitored by this handle. Readonly.
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.. seealso:: The :c:type:`uv_handle_t` members also apply.
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API
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---
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.. c:function:: int uv_signal_init(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_signal_t* signal)
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Initialize the handle.
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.. c:function:: int uv_signal_start(uv_signal_t* signal, uv_signal_cb cb, int signum)
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Start the handle with the given callback, watching for the given signal.
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.. c:function:: int uv_signal_start_oneshot(uv_signal_t* signal, uv_signal_cb cb, int signum)
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.. versionadded:: 1.12.0
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Same functionality as :c:func:`uv_signal_start` but the signal handler is reset the moment
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the signal is received.
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.. c:function:: int uv_signal_stop(uv_signal_t* signal)
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Stop the handle, the callback will no longer be called.
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.. seealso:: The :c:type:`uv_handle_t` API functions also apply.
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