* Re: SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ?
2004-01-09 17:51 SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ? bud davis
@ 2004-01-09 0:29 ` Mark Lorenzen
2004-01-09 20:05 ` sk
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From: Mark Lorenzen @ 2004-01-09 0:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
bdavis9659@comcast.net (bud davis) writes:
> Which package can I "with" to get the value of SIGRTMIN ?
>
> gnat / linux / i386
>
> I would prefer not to hardcode a constant when it "should" come from a
> system level package.
>
> TIA,
> bud davis
SIGRTMIN is a mnemonic for the real-time signal with the smallest
ordinal value of the real-time signals in a POSIX-like operating
system. Note the word "POSIX-like" here: As we are talking about a
POSIX-like operating system, you need a package (or rather several)
that are meant to interface to a POSIX-like operating system.
Fortunately these are standardised in the international standard
ISO/IEC 14519. An implementation of this standard for the GNAT
compiler can be found here: http://libre.act-europe.fr/GNAT . The
implementation is called "Florist".
- Mark Lorenzen
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* SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ?
@ 2004-01-09 17:51 bud davis
2004-01-09 0:29 ` Mark Lorenzen
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From: bud davis @ 2004-01-09 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Which package can I "with" to get the value of SIGRTMIN ?
gnat / linux / i386
I would prefer not to hardcode a constant when it "should" come from a
system level package.
TIA,
bud davis
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* Re: SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ?
2004-01-09 17:51 SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ? bud davis
2004-01-09 0:29 ` Mark Lorenzen
@ 2004-01-09 20:05 ` sk
2004-01-09 22:05 ` David C. Hoos
2004-01-09 22:23 ` David C. Hoos
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From: sk @ 2004-01-09 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: comp.lang.ada
Assuming GNAT 3.15p on your Linux platform, doing an fgrep
"fgrep "SIGRTMIN" *"
in the
/usr/gnat/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.8.1/adainclude
directory, yields nothing, so it looks as if you will
have to hardcode the value.
Look at s-osinte.ads to see if GNAT has a different name
for the signal.
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* Re: SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ?
2004-01-09 17:51 SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ? bud davis
2004-01-09 0:29 ` Mark Lorenzen
2004-01-09 20:05 ` sk
@ 2004-01-09 22:05 ` David C. Hoos
2004-01-09 22:23 ` David C. Hoos
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From: David C. Hoos @ 2004-01-09 22:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bud davis, comp.lang.ada@ada.eu.org
On my RedHat 9 system, its in /usr/include/asm/signal.h
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Subject: SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ?
> Which package can I "with" to get the value of SIGRTMIN ?
>
> gnat / linux / i386
>
> I would prefer not to hardcode a constant when it "should" come from a
> system level package.
>
> TIA,
> bud davis
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* Re: SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ?
2004-01-09 17:51 SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ? bud davis
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2004-01-09 22:05 ` David C. Hoos
@ 2004-01-09 22:23 ` David C. Hoos
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From: David C. Hoos @ 2004-01-09 22:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bud davis, comp.lang.ada@ada.eu.org
If you have "florist" installed, you'll find it in the package
Posix.C as the constant POSIX.C.SIGRTMIN
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From: "bud davis" <bdavis9659@comcast.net>
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Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 11:51 AM
Subject: SIGRTMIN, where is it defined ?
> Which package can I "with" to get the value of SIGRTMIN ?
>
> gnat / linux / i386
>
> I would prefer not to hardcode a constant when it "should" come from a
> system level package.
>
> TIA,
> bud davis
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