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This matches the constants from <signal.h> with 'SIG' removed, which POSIX
requires kill and trap to accept and 'kill -l' to write.
'kill -l', 'trap', 'trap -l' output is now upper case.
In Turkish locales, signal names with an upper case 'I' are now accepted,
while signal names with a lower case 'i' are no longer accepted, and the
output of 'killall -l' now contains proper capital 'I' without dot instead
of a dotted capital 'I'.
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This allows specifying a %job (which is equivalent to the corresponding
process group).
Additionally, it improves reliability of kill from sh in high-load
situations and ensures "kill" finds the correct utility regardless of PATH,
as required by POSIX (unless the undocumented %builtin mechanism is used).
Side effect: fatal errors (any error other than kill(2) failure) now return
exit status 2 instead of 1. (This is consistent with other sh builtins, but
not in NetBSD.)
Code size increases about 1K on i386.
Obtained from: NetBSD
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So a command like
kill _HUP 1
now fails without sending SIGTERM to init.
The behaviour when kill(2) fails remains unchanged: processing continues.
This matches other implementations and POSIX and is useful for killing
multiple processes at once when some of them may already be gone.
PR: bin/40282
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to the list of signals that has symbolic name. It was impossible to
send rt signals with kill(1) due to the check.
MFC after: 1 week
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Sort standard sections in the (documented) preferred order.
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OK'ed by: imp, core
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Obtained from: DragonflyBSD
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-signal_number options, and for referring to the "pid" argument.
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signal numbers and process groups (negative pid arguments), and
required by SUSv3.
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not 1.
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o Old-style K&R declarations have been converted to new C89 style
o register has been removed
o prototype for main() has been removed (gcc3 makes it an error)
o int main(int argc, char *argv[]) is the preferred main definition.
o Attempt to not break style(9) conformance for declarations more than
they already are.
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set WARNS=0.
Reviewed by: mike
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Submitted by: Mike Barcroft <mike@q9media.com>
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MFC After: 1 week
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commit and those which cause ugly nroff output have been fixed, since
the purpose of the style guideline which they contravene is to reduce
the sizes of deltas.
Reported by: bde
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* Consistently misspell built-in as builtin.
* Add a builtin(1) manpage and create builtin(1) MLINKS for all shell
builtin commands for which no standalone utility exists. These MLINKS
replace those that were created for csh(1).
* Add appropriate xrefs for builtin(1) to the csh(1) and sh(1) manpages,
as well as to the manpages of standalone utilities which are supported
as shell builtin commands in at least one of the shells. In such
manpages, explain that similar functionality may be provided as a
shell builtin command.
* Improve sh(1)'s description of the cd builtin command. Csh(1) already
describes it adequately. Replace the cd(1) manpage with a builtin(1)
MLINKS link.
* Clean up some mdoc problems: use Xr instead of literal "foo(n)"; use
Ic instead of Xr for shell builtin commands.
* Undo English contractions.
Reviewed by: mpp, rgrimes
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self reference in sigaction(2) man page.
Submitted by: Josh Gilliam <josh@quick.net>
PR: 6617
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PR: 2631
Submitted by: Arne Henrik Juul <arnej@imf.unit.no>
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Obtained from: {Net|Open}BSD
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This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
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Noticed by: Mike Murphy <mrm@Sceard.COM>
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