llvm-mirror/lib/Support/Signals.cpp
Chris Lattner 73f4e09752 Submitted by Casey Carter:
ISSUE: Linux doesn't have any steenking SIGEMT signal, as referred to in
lib/Support/Signals.cpp.

ACTION: Wrap the use with a #ifdef SIGEMT / #endif.
llvm-svn: 3700
2002-09-13 14:57:24 +00:00

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//===- Signals.cpp - Signal Handling support ------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines some helpful functions for dealing with the possibility of
// unix signals occuring while your program is running.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "Support/Signals.h"
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstdio>
#include <signal.h>
using std::string;
static std::vector<string> FilesToRemove;
// IntSigs - Signals that may interrupt the program at any time.
static const int IntSigs[] = {
SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGKILL, SIGPIPE, SIGTERM, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2
};
static const int *IntSigsEnd = IntSigs + sizeof(IntSigs)/sizeof(IntSigs[0]);
// KillSigs - Signals that are synchronous with the program that will cause it
// to die.
static const int KillSigs[] = {
SIGILL, SIGTRAP, SIGABRT, SIGFPE, SIGBUS, SIGSEGV, SIGSYS, SIGXCPU, SIGXFSZ
#ifdef SIGEMT
, SIGEMT
#endif
};
static const int *KillSigsEnd = KillSigs + sizeof(KillSigs)/sizeof(KillSigs[0]);
// SignalHandler - The signal handler that runs...
static void SignalHandler(int Sig) {
while (!FilesToRemove.empty()) {
std::remove(FilesToRemove.back().c_str());
FilesToRemove.pop_back();
}
if (std::find(IntSigs, IntSigsEnd, Sig) != IntSigsEnd)
exit(1); // If this is an interrupt signal, exit the program
// Otherwise if it is a fault (like SEGV) reissue the signal to die...
}
static void RegisterHandler(int Signal) { signal(Signal, SignalHandler); }
// RemoveFileOnSignal - The public API
void RemoveFileOnSignal(const string &Filename) {
FilesToRemove.push_back(Filename);
std::for_each(IntSigs, IntSigsEnd, RegisterHandler);
std::for_each(KillSigs, KillSigsEnd, RegisterHandler);
}