#10818: EclLib should allow signals to make LISP code interruptable
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Reporter: nbruin | Owner: was
Type: defect | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.7.1
Component: interfaces | Resolution:
Keywords: lisp ecl signal interrupt | Author: Nils Bruin, Jeroen
Demeyer
Upstream: N/A | Reviewer: Jean-Pierre Flori
Merged: | Work_issues:
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Comment(by jpflori):
The only difference with the previous version is that SIGBUS is handled as
SIGINT and SIGSEGV now (so basically a line added everytime they are
involved).
I think that the code its testcases and its doc are fine, but I don't have
the time and the means to test it on any exotic architecture, so I don't
really feel like giving it a positive review (last time I let the bsd
problem go through).
I'm not an ECL interrupt expert as well, so some other things could be
wrong...
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