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9.249 SIGNAL
— Signal handling subroutine (or function)
- Description:
SIGNAL(NUMBER, HANDLER [, STATUS])
causes external subroutine HANDLER to be executed with a single integer argument when signal NUMBER occurs. If HANDLER is an integer, it can be used to turn off handling of signal NUMBER or revert to its default action. Seesignal(2)
.If
SIGNAL
is called as a subroutine and the STATUS argument is supplied, it is set to the value returned bysignal(2)
.- Standard:
GNU extension
- Class:
Subroutine, function
- Syntax:
CALL SIGNAL(NUMBER, HANDLER [, STATUS])
STATUS = SIGNAL(NUMBER, HANDLER)
- Arguments:
NUMBER Shall be a scalar integer, with INTENT(IN)
HANDLER Signal handler ( INTEGER FUNCTION
orSUBROUTINE
) or dummy/globalINTEGER
scalar.INTEGER
. It isINTENT(IN)
.STATUS (Optional) STATUS shall be a scalar integer. It has INTENT(OUT)
.- Return value:
The
SIGNAL
function returns the value returned bysignal(2)
.- Example:
program test_signal intrinsic signal external handler_print call signal (12, handler_print) call signal (10, 1) call sleep (30) end program test_signal