Signal handling


Signal handling


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Signal handling
Login shells ignore interrupts when reading the file ~/.logout.
The shell ignores quit signals unless started with -q.
Login shells catch the terminate signal, but non-login shells inherit the
terminate behavior from their parents.
Other signals have the values which the shell inherited from its parent.

In shell scripts, the shell's handling of interrupt and terminate signals
can be controlled with onintr, and its handling of hangups can be
controlled with hup and nohup.

The shell exits on a hangup (see also the logout shell variable). By
default, the shell's children do too, but the shell does not send them a
hangup when it exits. hup arranges for the shell to send a hangup to
a child when it exits, and nohup sets a child to ignore hangups.

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