pub struct SignalKind(/* private fields */);
Expand description
Represents the specific kind of signal to listen for.
Implementations§
§impl SignalKind
impl SignalKind
pub const fn from_raw(signum: i32) -> SignalKind
pub const fn from_raw(signum: i32) -> SignalKind
Allows for listening to any valid OS signal.
For example, this can be used for listening for platform-specific signals.
// let signum = libc::OS_SPECIFIC_SIGNAL;
let kind = SignalKind::from_raw(signum);
pub const fn as_raw_value(&self) -> i32
pub const fn as_raw_value(&self) -> i32
Get the signal’s numeric value.
let kind = SignalKind::interrupt();
assert_eq!(kind.as_raw_value(), libc::SIGINT);
pub const fn alarm() -> SignalKind
pub const fn alarm() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGALRM
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent when a real-time timer has expired. By default, the process is terminated by this signal.
pub const fn child() -> SignalKind
pub const fn child() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGCHLD
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent when the status of a child process has changed. By default, this signal is ignored.
pub const fn hangup() -> SignalKind
pub const fn hangup() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGHUP
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent when the terminal is disconnected. By default, the process is terminated by this signal.
pub const fn interrupt() -> SignalKind
pub const fn interrupt() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGINT
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent to interrupt a program. By default, the process is terminated by this signal.
pub const fn io() -> SignalKind
pub const fn io() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGIO
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent when I/O operations are possible on some file descriptor. By default, this signal is ignored.
pub const fn pipe() -> SignalKind
pub const fn pipe() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGPIPE
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent when the process attempts to write to a pipe which has no reader. By default, the process is terminated by this signal.
pub const fn quit() -> SignalKind
pub const fn quit() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGQUIT
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent to issue a shutdown of the process, after which the OS will dump the process core. By default, the process is terminated by this signal.
pub const fn terminate() -> SignalKind
pub const fn terminate() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGTERM
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent to issue a shutdown of the process. By default, the process is terminated by this signal.
pub const fn user_defined1() -> SignalKind
pub const fn user_defined1() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGUSR1
signal.
On Unix systems this is a user defined signal. By default, the process is terminated by this signal.
pub const fn user_defined2() -> SignalKind
pub const fn user_defined2() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGUSR2
signal.
On Unix systems this is a user defined signal. By default, the process is terminated by this signal.
pub const fn window_change() -> SignalKind
pub const fn window_change() -> SignalKind
Represents the SIGWINCH
signal.
On Unix systems this signal is sent when the terminal window is resized. By default, this signal is ignored.
Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for SignalKind
impl Clone for SignalKind
§fn clone(&self) -> SignalKind
fn clone(&self) -> SignalKind
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read more§impl Debug for SignalKind
impl Debug for SignalKind
§impl From<i32> for SignalKind
impl From<i32> for SignalKind
§fn from(signum: i32) -> SignalKind
fn from(signum: i32) -> SignalKind
§impl Hash for SignalKind
impl Hash for SignalKind
§impl PartialEq for SignalKind
impl PartialEq for SignalKind
§fn eq(&self, other: &SignalKind) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &SignalKind) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.