X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=paraslash.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=signal.c;h=32d6ab6624e5f493ac393b630a603c0968f11497;hp=5d6e6e45dcd8e728c1bfcc6e08899bf08d4fc512;hb=a1610c2bd6e3097c6473c5403bfd59425b2058ba;hpb=6e0b28e02a1013c019a3225e922b71f913bfbae4 diff --git a/signal.c b/signal.c index 5d6e6e45..32d6ab66 100644 --- a/signal.c +++ b/signal.c @@ -1,8 +1,4 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2004 Andre Noll - * - * Licensed under the GPL v2. For licencing details see COPYING. - */ +/* Copyright (C) 2004 Andre Noll , see file COPYING. */ /** \file signal.c Signal handling functions. */ #include @@ -25,7 +21,7 @@ static int signal_pipe[2]; * This function creates a pipe, the signal pipe, to deliver pending * signals to the application (Bernstein's trick). It should be called * during the application's startup part, followed by subsequent calls - * to para_install_sighandler() for each signal that should be caught. + * to \ref para_install_sighandler() for each signal that should be caught. * * A generic signal handler is used for all signals simultaneously. When a * signal arrives, the signal handler writes the number of the signal received @@ -33,7 +29,7 @@ static int signal_pipe[2]; * by checking if the file descriptor of the other end of the signal pipe is * ready for reading, see select(2). * - * \return This function either succeeds or calls exit(2) to terminate the + * \return This function either succeeds or calls exit(3) to terminate the * current process. On success, a signal task structure is returned. */ struct signal_task *signal_init_or_die(void)