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Dd July 22, 2009
Dt STRSIGNAL 3
Os
Sh NAME
Nm strsignal
Nd get signal description string
Sh LIBRARY
Lb libc
Sh SYNOPSIS
In string.h
Ft char *
Fn strsignal "int sig"
Sh DESCRIPTION
The
Fn strsignal
function returns a pointer to the language-dependent string describing
a signal.
Pp
The array pointed to is not to be modified by the program, but may be
overwritten by subsequent calls to
Fn strsignal .
Sh SEE ALSO
Xr intro 2 ,
Xr psignal 3 ,
Xr setlocale 3
\" .Sh STANDARDS
\" The
\" .Fn strsignal
\" function conforms to
\" .St -p1003.1-2008 .