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<h2>on_signal(), cancel_signal()</h2>
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#include <oop.h>
#include <signal.h>
/* <em>Callback function prototype.</em> */
typedef void *oop_call_signal(oop_source *source,int sig,void *user);
/* <em>Register and unregister UNIX signal event sinks.</em> */
void (*on_signal)(oop_source *source,int sig,oop_call_signal *call,void *user);
void (*cancel_signal)(oop_source *source,int sig,oop_call_signal *call,void *user);
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<h3>Arguments.</h3>
<dl>
<dt><b>oop_source *source</b>
<dd>The event source to register or unregister the event sink with. This must
be the same event source you got the function pointer from:
"src->on_signal(src,...);".<p>
<dt><b>int sig</b>
<dd>The UNIX signal to monitor (SIGINT, SIGHUP, etc.).<p>
<dt><b>oop_call_signal *call</b>
<dd>The callback function (event sink) to add (or remove).<p>
<dt><b>void *user</b>
<dd>User data passed through to the callback function.<p>
</dl>
<h3>Description.</h3>
Note that these are not global functions, but function pointers supplied
by the event source (in the <em>oop_source</em> structure) or by the user.
<dl>
<dt><b>on_signal</b>
<dd>After this function is called, if the signal <em>sig</em> is received,
when the event loop next runs (immediately, if it is currently waiting for
events), the event source will call the function <em>call</em>, passing it a
pointer to the event source, the signal received, and the same opaque
<em>user</em> pointer passed to on_signal. This callback will be called
again if the signal occurs again, but if the signal is received multiple times
in quick succession the event sink may only receive a single callback.
Many callbacks may be registered for the same signal.<p>
<dt><b>cancel_signal</b>
<dd>Deactivate an event sink callback registered using on_signal (above). If
the passed <em>sig</em>, <em>call</em> and <em>user</em> match a previously
registered callback, it will be removed; if they match more than one, one of
them will be removed; otherwise, no action is taken.<p>
<dt><b>oop_call_fd</b>
<dd>Called when the event is triggered. Performs a user_specific action.
Should return OOP_CONTINUE if the event loop should continue operating; any
other value (including OOP_HALT) will cause termination of the event loop.
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