Compile errors on V/386 3.0E
Larry Jones
scjones at sdrc.UUCP
Tue Dec 13 08:26:16 AEST 1988
In article <273 at uport.UUCP>, plocher at uport.UUCP (John Plocher) writes:
> (from <signal.h>)
> extern void(*signal())();
> extern void(*sigset())();
>
> Under the DIAGNOSTICS section of signal(2) it says:
> "Upon successful completion, SIGNAL returns the previous value of FUNC for
> the specified signal SIG. Otherwise a value of SIG_ERR is returned and
> errno is set to indicate the error. SIG_ERR is defined in the include
> file SIGNAL.H."
>
> I thought type void meant "nothing returned", yet signal is clearly type void
> and it returns something! What don't I understand here? :-)
The declaration. It says that signal is a function which returns
a pointer to a function that returns nothing. Thus, signal is
not a void function, the signal handler function that it returns
a pointer to is.
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