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Re: signal handler and JNI
Dave Korn <dave.korn <at> artimi.com> writes:
> Well, have you read the internals doc about how signals work?
Yes, I've read it before posting to the list, but I cannot see where it explains
why I should call a print function to get the signal handled. And not every
print function, sprintf() doesn't work, printf() with empty string doesn't work,
currently I succeded with printf() and putc() to stdout and /dev/null (that's
the workaround I'm using now, since I don't want anything printed out). I'd like
to know if there is another or more appropriate function that I should call.
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Alex Dupre
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