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/coreutils/tests/env/
Denv-signal-handler.sh90 env timeout --verbose --kill-after=.1 --signal=INT $delay \
103 timeout: sending signal INT to command 'env'
112 timeout: sending signal INT to command 'env'
119 env --default-signal --ignore-signal=INT --list-signal-handling true \
/coreutils/tests/timeout/
Dtimeout-group.sh37 trap 'touch int.received; exit' INT
49 trap '' INT
71 kill -INT -- -$pid
/coreutils/src/
Dgetlimits.c152 print_int (INT); in PRINT_FLOATTYPE()
Dod.c57 INT, enumerator
754 case INT: in ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL()
1590 integral_type_size[sizeof (int)] = INT; in main()
/coreutils/
Dbootstrap542 trap cleanup_gnulib HUP INT PIPE TERM
573 trap - HUP INT PIPE TERM
1165 trap "rm -f $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1" HUP INT PIPE TERM
1208 trap - HUP INT PIPE TERM
/coreutils/doc/
Dcoreutils.texi1091 @item INT
17868 env --default-signal=PIPE,INT seq 1000 | head -n1
17897 env --ignore-signal=INT seq inf > /dev/null
17912 env --default-signal=INT,PIPE --ignore-signal=INT
18736 # Send the INT signal after 5s to the 'sleep' command. Returns after
18738 timeout -s INT 5 sleep 20
18740 # Likewise, but the command ignoring the INT signal due to being started
18743 timeout -s INT 5s env --ignore-signal=INT sleep 20
18746 # INT signal. Hence, 'sleep' is forcefully terminated after about
18748 timeout -s INT -k 3s 5s env --ignore-signal=INT sleep 20