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--- !ruby/object:RI::MethodDescription aliases: [] block_params: comment: - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: Specifies the handling of signals. The first parameter is a signal name (a string such as ``SIGALRM'', ``SIGUSR1'', and so on) or a signal number. The characters ``SIG'' may be omitted from the signal name. The command or block specifies code to be run when the signal is raised. If the command is the string ``IGNORE'' or ``SIG_IGN'', the signal will be ignored. If the command is ``DEFAULT'' or ``SIG_DFL'', the operating system's default handler will be invoked. If the command is ``EXIT'', the script will be terminated by the signal. Otherwise, the given command or block will be run. The special signal name ``EXIT'' or signal number zero will be invoked just prior to program termination. trap returns the previous handler for the given signal. - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB body: " Signal.trap(0, proc { puts "Terminating: #{$$}" })\n Signal.trap("CLD") { puts "Child died" }\n fork && Process.wait\n" - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: "produces:" - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB body: " Terminating: 27461\n Child died\n Terminating: 27460\n" full_name: Signal::trap is_singleton: true name: trap params: | Signal.trap( signal, proc ) => obj Signal.trap( signal ) {| | block } => obj visibility: public