Name

pause — wait for signal

Synopsis

#include <unistd.h>
int pause( void);  

DESCRIPTION

The pause() library function causes the invoking process (or thread) to sleep until a signal is received that either terminates it or causes it to call a signal-catching function.

RETURN VALUE

The pause() function only returns when a signal was caught and the signal-catching function returned. In this case pause() returns −1, and errno is set to EINTR.

ERRORS

EINTR

a signal was caught and the signal-catching function returned.

CONFORMING TO

SVr4, 4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.

SEE ALSO

kill(2), select(2), signal(2), sigsuspend(2)

COLOPHON

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