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36 .Dd June 4, 1993
37 .Dt SIGPROCMASK 2
38 .Os
39 .Sh NAME
40 .Nm sigprocmask
41 .Nd manipulate current signal mask
42 .Sh SYNOPSIS
43 .Fd #include <signal.h>
44 .Ft int
45 .Fn sigprocmask "int how" "const sigset_t *set" "sigset_t *oset"
46 .Sh DESCRIPTION
47 The
48 .Fn sigprocmask
49 function examines and/or changes the current signal mask (those signals
50 that are blocked from delivery).
51 Signals are blocked if they are members of the current signal mask set.
52 .Pp
53 If
54 .Fa set
55 is not null, the action of
56 .Fn sigprocmask
57 depends on the value of the parameter
58 .Fa how .
59 The signal mask is changed as a function of the specified
60 .Fa set
61 and the current mask.
62 The function is specified by
63 .Fa how
64 using one of the following values from
65 .Aq Pa signal.h :
66 .Bl -tag -width SIG_UNBLOCK
67 .It Dv SIG_BLOCK
68 The new mask is the union of the current mask and the specified
69 .Fa set .
70 .It Dv SIG_UNBLOCK
71 The new mask is the intersection of the current mask
72 and the complement of the specified
73 .Fa set .
74 .It Dv SIG_SETMASK
75 The current mask is replaced by the specified
76 .Fa set .
77 .El
78 .Pp
79 If
80 .Fa oset
81 is not null, it is set to
82 the previous value of the signal mask.
83 When
84 .Fa set
85 is null,
86 the value of
87 .Ar how
88 is insignificant and the mask remains unset
89 providing a way to examine the signal mask without modification.
90 .Pp
91 The system
92 quietly disallows
93 .Dv SIGKILL
94 or
95 .Dv SIGSTOP
96 to be blocked.
97 .Sh RETURN VALUES
98 A 0 value indicated that the call succeeded. A -1 return value
99 indicates an error occurred and
100 .Va errno
101 is set to indicated the reason.
102 .Sh ERRORS
103 The
104 .Fn sigprocmask
105 call will fail and the signal mask will be unchanged if one
106 of the following occurs:
107 .Bl -tag -width Er
108 .It Bq Er EINVAL
109 .Fa how
110 has a value other than those listed here.
111 .El
112 .Sh SEE ALSO
113 .Xr kill 2 ,
114 .Xr sigaction 2 ,
115 .Xr sigsetops 3 ,
116 .Xr sigsuspend 2
117 .Sh STANDARDS
118 The
119 .Fn sigprocmask
120 function call is expected to
121 conform to
122 .St -p1003.1-88 .