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  1. #1
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    Using signals on Windows

    Hi, ALL,
    I'd like to compile following code:

    Code:
    	sigfillset( &sa.sa_mask );
    	sa.sa_handler = &CDevice::PipeHandler;
    	sa.sa_flags = 0;
    	sigaction( SIGPIPE, &sa, NULL );
    	sa.sa_handler = &CDevice::TerminatorHandler;
    	sigaction( SIGQUIT, &sa, NULL );
    	sigaction( SIGINT, &sa, NULL );
    using MSVC 2010 to run on Windows 7.

    Is it possible?

    Thank you.

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    Re: Using signals on Windows

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