But that will be problematic for the more complicated handlers that need
to reinstall themselves. Because Perl's signal mechanism is currently
based on the signal(3) function from the C library, you may sometimes be so
But that will be problematic for the more complicated handlers that need
to reinstall themselves. Because Perl's signal mechanism is currently
based on the signal(3) function from the C library, you may sometimes be so
is, it behaves in the old unreliable SysV way rather than the newer, more
reasonable BSD and POSIX fashion. So you'll see defensive people writing
signal handlers like this:
is, it behaves in the old unreliable SysV way rather than the newer, more
reasonable BSD and POSIX fashion. So you'll see defensive people writing
signal handlers like this: