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author | Tobias Burnus <tobias@codesourcery.com> | 2023-10-17 18:23:09 +0200 |
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committer | Tobias Burnus <tobias@codesourcery.com> | 2023-10-17 18:24:06 +0200 |
commit | 43c2f85f52c8400b7204e24400c52c3173c50735 (patch) | |
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fortran/intrinsic.texi: Improve SIGNAL intrinsic entry
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* intrinsic.texi (signal): Mention that the argument
passed to the signal handler procedure is passed by reference.
Extend example.
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc')
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi | 26 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi b/gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi index 6c7ad03..0db557d 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi +++ b/gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi @@ -13168,10 +13168,10 @@ end program test_sign @table @asis @item @emph{Description}: @code{SIGNAL(NUMBER, HANDLER [, STATUS])} causes external subroutine -@var{HANDLER} to be executed with a single integer argument when signal -@var{NUMBER} occurs. If @var{HANDLER} is an integer, it can be used to -turn off handling of signal @var{NUMBER} or revert to its default -action. See @code{signal(2)}. +@var{HANDLER} to be executed with a single integer argument passed by +value when signal @var{NUMBER} occurs. If @var{HANDLER} is an integer, +it can be used to turn off handling of signal @var{NUMBER} or revert to +its default action. See @code{signal(2)}. If @code{SIGNAL} is called as a subroutine and the @var{STATUS} argument is supplied, it is set to the value returned by @code{signal(2)}. @@ -13197,19 +13197,25 @@ Subroutine, function @item @var{STATUS} @tab (Optional) @var{STATUS} shall be a scalar integer. It has @code{INTENT(OUT)}. @end multitable -@c TODO: What should the interface of the handler be? Does it take arguments? @item @emph{Return value}: The @code{SIGNAL} function returns the value returned by @code{signal(2)}. @item @emph{Example}: @smallexample +module m_handler +contains + ! POSIX.1-2017: void (*func)(int) + subroutine handler_print(signum) bind(C) + use iso_c_binding, only: c_int + integer(c_int), value :: signum + print *, 'handler_print invoked with signum =', signum + end subroutine +end module program test_signal - intrinsic signal - external handler_print - - call signal (12, handler_print) - call signal (10, 1) + use m_handler + call signal (12, handler_print) ! 12 = SIGUSR2 (on some systems) + call signal (10, 1) ! 10 = SIGUSR1 and 1 = SIG_IGN (on some systems) call sleep (30) end program test_signal |