Enum libafl::bolts::os::unix_signals::Signal[][src]

#[repr(i32)]
pub enum Signal {
Show variants SigAbort, SigBus, SigFloatingPointException, SigIllegalInstruction, SigPipe, SigSegmentationFault, SigUser2, SigAlarm, SigHangUp, SigKill, SigQuit, SigTerm, SigInterrupt, SigTrap,
}
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All signals on this system, as enum.

Variants

SigAbort

SIGABRT signal id

SigBus

SIGBUS signal id

SigFloatingPointException

SIGFPE signal id

SigIllegalInstruction

SIGILL signal id

SigPipe

SIGPIPE signal id

SigSegmentationFault

SIGSEGV signal id

SigUser2

SIGUSR2 signal id

SigAlarm

SIGALARM signal id

SigHangUp

SIGHUP signal id

SigKill

SIGKILL signal id

SigQuit

SIGQUIT signal id

SigTerm

SIGTERM signal id

SigInterrupt

SIGINT signal id

SigTrap

SIGTRAP signal id

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