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11 -#if (defined SIGLOST) && (!defined SIGABRT || SIGLOST != SIGABRT)12 +#if (defined SIGLOST) && (!defined SIGABRT || SIGLOST != SIGABRT || SIGLOST != SIGPWR)13 case SIGLOST:14 return "SIGLOST";15 #endif /* SIGLOST */21 +#if (defined SIGPWR) && SIGPWR != SIGLOST
52 #if defined(SIGLOST) && SIGPWR != SIGLOST /* sparc */53 [SIGLOST] = 33, /* unused on Linux */56 defined(SIGLOST) && defined(SIGSYS) && SIGLOST != SIGSYS
72 #define SIGLOST 29 macro73 #define SIGPWR SIGLOST
1# ncurses 6.1 - patch 20190623 - Thomas E. Dickey 2# 3# --- ...
375 * SIGLOST: (libc)Operation Error Signals.3764 * SIGLOST: Operation Error Signals.
1697 * SIGLOST: (libc)Operation Error Signals.
375 * SIGLOST: (libc)Operation Error Signals.
375 * SIGLOST: (libc)Operation Error Signals.6673 -- Macro: int SIGLOST6679 On GNU/Hurd systems, ‘SIGLOST’ is generated when any server program
375 * SIGLOST: (libc)Operation Error Signals.9611 ‘int SIGLOST’