/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * legacy-pqsignal.c * reliable BSD-style signal(2) routine stolen from RWW who stole it * from Stevens... * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * src/interfaces/libpq/legacy-pqsignal.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres_fe.h" #include /* * This version of pqsignal() exists only because pre-9.3 releases * of libpq exported pqsignal(), and some old client programs still * depend on that. (Since 9.3, clients are supposed to get it from * libpgport instead.) * * Because it is only intended for backwards compatibility, we freeze it * with the semantics it had in 9.2; in particular, this has different * behavior for SIGALRM than the version in src/port/pqsignal.c. * * libpq itself uses this only for SIGPIPE (and even then, only in * non-ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY builds), so the incompatibility isn't * troublesome for internal references. */ pqsigfunc pqsignal(int signo, pqsigfunc func) { #ifndef WIN32 struct sigaction act, oact; act.sa_handler = func; sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); act.sa_flags = 0; if (signo != SIGALRM) act.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART; #ifdef SA_NOCLDSTOP if (signo == SIGCHLD) act.sa_flags |= SA_NOCLDSTOP; #endif if (sigaction(signo, &act, &oact) < 0) return SIG_ERR; return oact.sa_handler; #else /* WIN32 */ return signal(signo, func); #endif }