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NAME

       stCatchSigs,  stInterruptAction, stQuitAction, stTermAction, stCleanup,
       stExit - signal handling

SYNOPSIS

       #include <config.h>
       #include <sttk.h>

       void stCatchSigs (void);

       Sfunc_t(*stInterruptAction)();

       Sfunc_t(*stQuitAction)();

       Sfunc_t(*stTermAction)();

       void stCleanup (void);

       void stExit (int exitCode);

DESCRIPTION

       stCatchSigs  activates  a  number  of   interrupt   handlers,   defined
       internally  in  the  ShapeTools toolkit library. Interrupt handlers are
       defined for the signals SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGFPE, SIGBUS,  SIGSEGV,  and
       SIGTERM.   All  interrupt  handlers,  except  the one for SIGINT, cause
       program termination after having done some cleanup  work.  The  cleanup
       consists    of    removing    all    temporary    files    by   calling
       stRmRegisteredFiles(3).

       Some of the signal handlers are capable to execute functions defined by
       the  application,  while  handling  the  interrupt.  This  mechanism is
       activated by assigning a functions address to the appropriate variable.
       The following is a complete List.

       Signal  Variable

       SIGINT  stInterruptAction

       SIGQUIT
               stQuitAction

       SIGTERM
               stTermAction

       stCleanup  calls  stRmRegisteredFiles(3)  to remove all temporary files
       and the AtFS function af_cleanup(3) that orders AtFS’s affairs.

       stExit does the same as stCleanup  and  additionally  end  the  program
       execution returning exitCode.

SEE ALSO

       signal (3), stRmRegisteredFiles(3), af_cleanup(3).