/* * Copyright (c) 2002, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * Created by: julie.fleischer REMOVE-THIS AT intel DOT com * This file is licensed under the GPL license. For the full content * of this license, see the COPYING file at the top level of this * source tree. Test that sigaddset() will add all defined signal numbers to a signal set. Test steps: 1) Initialize an empty signal set. For each signal number: 2) Add the signal to the empty signal set. 3) Verify that the signal is a member of the signal set. */ #include #include #define SIGNALLISTSIZE 21 int main() { sigset_t signalset; int signallist[SIGNALLISTSIZE]; int i; int f=0; signallist[0] = SIGABRT; signallist[1] = SIGALRM; signallist[2] = SIGBUS; signallist[3] = SIGCHLD; signallist[4] = SIGCONT; signallist[5] = SIGFPE; signallist[6] = SIGHUP; signallist[7] = SIGILL; signallist[8] = SIGINT; signallist[9] = SIGKILL; signallist[10] = SIGPIPE; signallist[11] = SIGQUIT; signallist[12] = SIGSEGV; signallist[13] = SIGSTOP; signallist[14] = SIGTERM; signallist[15] = SIGTSTP; signallist[16] = SIGTTIN; signallist[17] = SIGTTOU; signallist[18] = SIGUSR1; signallist[19] = SIGUSR2; signallist[20] = SIGURG; if (sigemptyset(&signalset) == -1) { perror("sigemptyset failed -- test aborting\n"); return -1; } for (i=0; i