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222 signals, and prints prompts before reading input (see the
601 (i.e. in most scripts), the command is started with signals
2780 signals during writes if the signal is not being trapped or ignored; the same
2909 shell's traps and signals that are not ignored in the shell (but may be
3610 If no arguments are specified, a list of all the signals, their numbers, and
4606 Sets a trap handler that is to be executed when any of the specified signals are
4611 string, indicating the signals are to be ignored, a minus sign
4613 indicating that the default action is to be taken for the signals (see
4619 prompt) after receipt of one of the signals.
4629 There are two special signals:
4644 that for non-interactive shells, the trap handler cannot be changed for signals
4930 Set the number of pending signals to