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  1. //===- llvm/Support/Signals.h - Signal Handling support ----------*- C++ -*-===//
  2. //
  3. // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
  4. //
  5. // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
  6. // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
  7. //
  8. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  9. //
  10. // This file defines some helpful functions for dealing with the possibility of
  11. // unix signals occurring while your program is running.
  12. //
  13. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
  14. #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_SIGNALS_H
  15. #define LLVM_SUPPORT_SIGNALS_H
  16. #include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
  17. #include <cstdio>
  18. namespace llvm {
  19. namespace sys {
  20. /// This function runs all the registered interrupt handlers, including the
  21. /// removal of files registered by RemoveFileOnSignal.
  22. void RunInterruptHandlers();
  23. /// This function registers signal handlers to ensure that if a signal gets
  24. /// delivered that the named file is removed.
  25. /// @brief Remove a file if a fatal signal occurs.
  26. bool RemoveFileOnSignal(const Path &Filename, std::string* ErrMsg = 0);
  27. /// This function removes a file from the list of files to be removed on
  28. /// signal delivery.
  29. void DontRemoveFileOnSignal(const Path &Filename);
  30. /// When an error signal (such as SIBABRT or SIGSEGV) is delivered to the
  31. /// process, print a stack trace and then exit.
  32. /// @brief Print a stack trace if a fatal signal occurs.
  33. void PrintStackTraceOnErrorSignal();
  34. /// \brief Print the stack trace using the given \c FILE object.
  35. void PrintStackTrace(FILE *);
  36. /// AddSignalHandler - Add a function to be called when an abort/kill signal
  37. /// is delivered to the process. The handler can have a cookie passed to it
  38. /// to identify what instance of the handler it is.
  39. void AddSignalHandler(void (*FnPtr)(void *), void *Cookie);
  40. /// This function registers a function to be called when the user "interrupts"
  41. /// the program (typically by pressing ctrl-c). When the user interrupts the
  42. /// program, the specified interrupt function is called instead of the program
  43. /// being killed, and the interrupt function automatically disabled. Note
  44. /// that interrupt functions are not allowed to call any non-reentrant
  45. /// functions. An null interrupt function pointer disables the current
  46. /// installed function. Note also that the handler may be executed on a
  47. /// different thread on some platforms.
  48. /// @brief Register a function to be called when ctrl-c is pressed.
  49. void SetInterruptFunction(void (*IF)());
  50. } // End sys namespace
  51. } // End llvm namespace
  52. #endif