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144 signal_name(uint32 number)
146 return number <= __MAX_SIGNO ? kSignalInfos[number].name : "invalid";
248 Signal::Signal(uint32 number, int32 signalCode, int32 errorCode,
252 fNumber(number),
315 Signal::SetTo(uint32 number)
319 fNumber = number;
494 variable is set to that signal's number, otherwise to \c -1.
1380 \param signalNumber The number of the signal to be delivered. If \c 0, no
1382 \param signal If non-NULL the signal to be queued (has number
1386 \param flags A bitwise combination of any number of the following:
1525 \param signal The signal to be delivered. If the signal's number is \c 0, no
1528 \param flags A bitwise combination of any number of the following:
1570 \param signal The signal to be delivered. If the signal's number is \c 0, no
1573 \param flags A bitwise combination of any number of the following:
1600 \param signalNumber The number of the signal to be delivered. If \c 0, no
1602 \param signal If non-NULL the signal to be queued (has number
1606 \param flags A bitwise combination of any number of the following:
1737 \param signal The signal to be delivered. If the signal's number is \c 0, no
1740 \param flags A bitwise combination of any number of the following:
1778 \param signal The signal to be delivered. If the signal's number is \c 0, no
1781 \param flags A bitwise combination of any number of the following:
1809 \param signal The signal to be delivered. If the signal's number is \c 0, no
1812 \param flags A bitwise combination of any number of the following:
1855 \param signal The signal to be delivered. If the signal's number is \c 0, no
1858 \param flags A bitwise combination of any number of the following:
2226 \param signalNumber The signal number. \c 0 to just perform checks, but not
2230 \param flags A bitwise or of any number of the following: