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CRTL, sigtimedwait
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Suspends a calling thread and waits for queued signals to arrive.
This function is supported on OpenVMS Integrity servers and
Alpha only.
Format
#include <signal.h>
int sigtimedwait (const sigset_t set, siginfo_t *info, const
struct timespec *timeout);
set
The set of signals to wait for.
info
Pointer to a siginfo structure that is receiving data describing
the signal, including any application-defined data specified when
the signal was posted.
timeout
A timeout for the wait. If timeout is NULL, the argument is
ignored.
The sigtimedwait function behaves the same as the sigwaitinfo
function except that if none of the signals specified by set are
pending, sigtimedwait waits for the time interval specified in
the timespec structure referenced by timeout. If the timespec
structure pointed to by timeout is zero-valued and if none of the
signals specified by set are pending, then sigtimedwait returns
immediately with an error.
See also sigwait and sigwaitinfo.
See the "Error and Signal Handling" chapter of the HP C RTL
Reference Manual for more information on signal handling.
x Upon successful completion, the signal number
selected is returned.
-1 Indicates that an error occurred; errno is set
to one of the following values:
o EINVAL - The timeout argument specified a
tv_nsec value less than 0 or greater than
or equal to 1 billion.
o EINTR - The wait was interrupted by an
unblocked, intercepted signal.
o EAGAIN - No signal specified by set was
generated within the specified timeout
period.