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NAME

     sigprocmask — manipulate current signal mask

LIBRARY

     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS

     #include <signal.h>

     int
     sigprocmask(int how, const sigset_t * restrict set, sigset_t * restrict oset);

DESCRIPTION

     The sigprocmask() system call examines and/or changes the current signal mask (those signals that are
     blocked from delivery).  Signals are blocked if they are members of the current signal mask set.

     If set is not null, the action of sigprocmask() depends on the value of the how argument.  The signal mask
     is changed as a function of the specified set and the current mask.  The function is specified by how using
     one of the following values from <signal.h>:

     SIG_BLOCK    The new mask is the union of the current mask and the specified set.

     SIG_UNBLOCK  The new mask is the intersection of the current mask and the complement of the specified set.

     SIG_SETMASK  The current mask is replaced by the specified set.

     If oset is not null, it is set to the previous value of the signal mask.  When set is null, the value of
     how is insignificant and the mask remains unset providing a way to examine the signal mask without
     modification.

     The system quietly disallows SIGKILL or SIGSTOP to be blocked.

     In threaded applications, pthread_sigmask(3) must be used instead of sigprocmask().

RETURN VALUES

     The sigprocmask() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the
     global variable errno is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS

     The sigprocmask() system call will fail and the signal mask will be unchanged if one of the following
     occurs:

     [EINVAL]           The how argument has a value other than those listed here.

SEE ALSO

     kill(2), sigaction(2), sigpending(2), sigsuspend(2), fpsetmask(3), pthread_sigmask(3), sigsetops(3)

STANDARDS

     The sigprocmask() system call is expected to conform to ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 (“POSIX.1”).