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- Unix_signal abstract "Signals are a limited form of inter-process communication used in Unix, Unix-like, and other POSIX-compliant operating systems. A signal is an asynchronous notification sent to a process or to a specific thread within the same process in order to notify it of an event that occurred. Signals have been around since the 1970s Bell Labs Unix and have been more recently specified in the POSIX standard.When a signal is sent, the operating system interrupts the target process's normal flow of execution to deliver the signal. Execution can be interrupted during any non-atomic instruction. If the process has previously registered a signal handler, that routine is executed. Otherwise, the default signal handler is executed.Embedded programs may find signals useful for interprocess communications, as the computational and memory footprint for signals is small.".
- Unix_signal wikiPageExternalLink signal.7.html.
- Unix_signal wikiPageExternalLink UnixSignals.htm.
- Unix_signal wikiPageExternalLink signals-programming.html.
- Unix_signal wikiPageExternalLink signals.pdf.
- Unix_signal wikiPageExternalLink apue.html.
- Unix_signal wikiPageExternalLink all-about-linux-signals.
- Unix_signal wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Unix_signal wikiPageID "938602".
- Unix_signal wikiPageRevisionID "603003454".
- Unix_signal hasPhotoCollection Unix_signal.
- Unix_signal subject Category:Control_flow.
- Unix_signal subject Category:Unix_signals.
- Unix_signal type Abstraction100002137.
- Unix_signal type Communication100033020.
- Unix_signal type Signal106791372.
- Unix_signal type UnixSignals.
- Unix_signal comment "Signals are a limited form of inter-process communication used in Unix, Unix-like, and other POSIX-compliant operating systems. A signal is an asynchronous notification sent to a process or to a specific thread within the same process in order to notify it of an event that occurred.".
- Unix_signal label "Segnale (informatica)".
- Unix_signal label "Señal (informática)".
- Unix_signal label "Signal (Computer)".
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- Unix_signal label "Sinal (ciência da computação)".
- Unix_signal label "Unix signal".
- Unix_signal label "Сигналы (UNIX)".
- Unix_signal label "シグナル (ソフトウェア)".
- Unix_signal label "信号 (计算机科学)".
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- Unix_signal wasDerivedFrom Unix_signal?oldid=603003454.
- Unix_signal isPrimaryTopicOf Unix_signal.