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53 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
53 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
// This is not the set of all possible signals.
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//
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// It IS, however, the set of all signals that trigger
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// an exit on either Linux or BSD systems. Linux is a
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// superset of the signal names supported on BSD, and
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// the unknown signals just fail to register, so we can
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// catch that easily enough.
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//
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// Don't bother with SIGKILL. It's uncatchable, which
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// means that we can't fire any callbacks anyway.
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//
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// If a user does happen to register a handler on a non-
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// fatal signal like SIGWINCH or something, and then
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// exit, it'll end up firing `process.emit('exit')`, so
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// the handler will be fired anyway.
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//
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// SIGBUS, SIGFPE, SIGSEGV and SIGILL, when not raised
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// artificially, inherently leave the process in a
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// state from which it is not safe to try and enter JS
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// listeners.
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module.exports = [
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'SIGABRT',
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'SIGALRM',
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'SIGHUP',
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'SIGINT',
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'SIGTERM'
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]
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if (process.platform !== 'win32') {
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module.exports.push(
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'SIGVTALRM',
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'SIGXCPU',
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'SIGXFSZ',
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'SIGUSR2',
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'SIGTRAP',
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'SIGSYS',
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'SIGQUIT',
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'SIGIOT'
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// should detect profiler and enable/disable accordingly.
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// see #21
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// 'SIGPROF'
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)
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}
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if (process.platform === 'linux') {
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module.exports.push(
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'SIGIO',
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'SIGPOLL',
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'SIGPWR',
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'SIGSTKFLT',
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'SIGUNUSED'
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)
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}
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