or, why can’t we simply declare pause as:
#include <unistd.h>
void pause(void);
since the return value of pause is meaningless.
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From man page of
pauseEvery syscall which is interrupted is getting
EINTR(orERESTARTin peculiar cases). I see no reason to makepausean exception!Of course you are free to write
(void) pause ();in your code to ignore the result.