SIGCONT occurs after a SIGTERM
Brandon S. Allbery KB8JRR
allbery at NCoast.ORG
Fri Feb 15 11:56:23 AEST 1991
As quoted from <7103 at fs1.cam.nist.gov> by coleman at cam.nist.gov (Sean Sheridan Coleman X5672):
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| Please explain to me why a SIGCONT is sent to a process after
| SIGTERM is sent to my process. It doesn't compute because TERM
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Being suspended, it wouldn't execute the signal handler unless it were
continued. Also, I think the exit processing in the kernel needs this.
(So why does the SIGCONT handler run after the SIGTERM handler? Because
signal handlers are invoked in signal-number order.)
++Brandon
(BSD folks feel free to correct me.)
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