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SIGWAIT(3)		   Linux Programmer's Manual		    SIGWAIT(3)



NAME
       sigwait - wait for a signal

SYNOPSIS
       #include <signal.h>

	int sigwait(const sigset_t *set, int *sig);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       sigwait(): _POSIX_C_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION
       The  sigwait()  function suspends execution of the calling thread until
       one of the signals specified in the signal  set	set  becomes  pending.
       The  function  accepts  the signal (removes it from the pending list of
       signals), and returns the signal number in sig.

       The operation of sigwait() is the same as sigwaitinfo(2), except that:

       * sigwait() returns only the signal number,  rather  than  a  siginfo_t
	 structure describing the signal.

       * The return values of the two functions are different.

RETURN VALUE
       On success, sigwait() returns 0.	 On error, it returns a positive error
       number (listed in ERRORS).

ERRORS
       EINVAL set contains an invalid signal number.

ATTRIBUTES
       For  an	explanation  of	 the  terms  used   in	 this	section,   see
       attributes(7).

       +----------+---------------+---------+
       |Interface | Attribute	  | Value   |
       +----------+---------------+---------+
       |sigwait() | Thread safety | MT-Safe |
       +----------+---------------+---------+
CONFORMING TO
       POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008.

NOTES
       sigwait() is implemented using sigtimedwait(2).

       The glibc implementation of sigwait() silently ignores attempts to wait
       for the two real-time signals that are  used  internally	 by  the  NPTL
       threading implementation.  See nptl(7) for details.

EXAMPLE
       See pthread_sigmask(3).

SEE ALSO
       sigaction(2),   signalfd(2),   sigpending(2),  sigsuspend(2),  sigwait-
       info(2), sigsetops(3), signal(7)

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Linux				  2016-03-15			    SIGWAIT(3)