Hi,

Jonathan Nieder wrote:

> According to [1], with "SIG_DFL" the operating system's default
> handler will be invoked.  I would interpret this as meaning the
> effect should be analogous to signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL).
[...]
> [1] http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Kernel.html#M005975

Fixed by r12554 "(trap_handler): support SYSTEM_DEFAULT" and
r45894 "(trap): Return "SYSTEM_DEFAULT" if SIG_DFL is set",
which are part of 1.9.0.0 and trunk respectively.

Thanks,
Jonathan


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