struct sigaction psa;
I have enabled my signal handler in the main function as shown below:
memset (&psa, 0, sizeof (psa));
psa.sa_handler = pSigHandler;
sigaction (SIGALRM, &psa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGVTALRM, &psa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGPROF, &psa, NULL);
My signal handler is like this:
static void pSigHandler(int signo){
printf("Pareint signum: %d", signo);// debug
switch (signo) {
case SIGALRM:
printf("P SIGALRM handler");//debug
break;
case SIGVTALRM:
printf("P SIGVTALRM handler");//debug
break;
case SIGPROF:
printf("P SIGPROF handler");//debug
break;
default: /*Should never get this case*/
break;
}
return;
}
Now my question may be obvious to some people, why didn’t I see the printed debug lines when I run this? In fact, nothing was printed. Thank you very much for helping me to understand this. I’m running it on Linux, used Eclipse to program.
Because you need to fflush(stdout)
try with C-z
I’m not even sure if it’s safe to use stdio in a signal handler though.
Update: http://bytes.com/topic/c/answers/440109-signal-handler-sigsegv
According to that link, you should not do this.