53 lines
1.4 KiB
TypeScript
53 lines
1.4 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Object whose keys are signal names and values are signal objects.
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*/
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export declare const signalsByName: { [signalName: string]: Signal }
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/**
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* Object whose keys are signal numbers and values are signal objects.
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*/
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export declare const signalsByNumber: { [signalNumber: string]: Signal }
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export declare type SignalAction =
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| 'terminate'
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| 'core'
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| 'ignore'
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| 'pause'
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| 'unpause'
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export declare type SignalStandard =
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| 'ansi'
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| 'posix'
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| 'bsd'
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| 'systemv'
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| 'other'
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export declare type Signal = {
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/**
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* Standard name of the signal, for example 'SIGINT'.
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*/
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name: string
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/**
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* Code number of the signal, for example 2. While most number are cross-platform, some are different between different OS.
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*/
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number: number
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/**
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* Human-friendly description for the signal, for example 'User interruption with CTRL-C'.
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*/
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description: string
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/**
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* Whether the current OS can handle this signal in Node.js using process.on(name, handler). The list of supported signals is OS-specific.
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*/
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supported: boolean
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/**
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* What is the default action for this signal when it is not handled.
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*/
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action: SignalAction
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/**
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* Whether the signal's default action cannot be prevented. This is true for SIGTERM, SIGKILL and SIGSTOP.
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*/
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forced: boolean
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/**
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* Which standard defined that signal.
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*/
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standard: SignalStandard
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}
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