SIGTERM, SIGSEGV, SIGINT, SIGILL, SIGABRT, SIGFPE
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                    |   Defined in header  <csignal>
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|   #define SIGTERM /*implementation defined*/  | 
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|   #define SIGSEGV /*implementation defined*/  | 
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|   #define SIGINT /*implementation defined*/  | 
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|   #define SIGILL /*implementation defined*/  | 
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|   #define SIGABRT /*implementation defined*/  | 
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|   #define SIGFPE /*implementation defined*/  | 
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Each of the above macro constants expands to an integer constant expression with distinct values, which represent different signals sent to the program.
| Constant | Explanation | 
 SIGTERM
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termination request, sent to the program | 
 SIGSEGV
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invalid memory access (segmentation fault) | 
 SIGINT
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external interrupt, usually initiated by the user | 
 SIGILL
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invalid program image, such as invalid instruction | 
 SIGABRT
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abnormal termination condition, as is e.g. initiated by std::abort() | 
 SIGFPE
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erroneous arithmetic operation such as divide by zero | 
Notes
Additional signal names are specified by POSIX.
See also
|   sets a signal handler for particular signal  (function)  | |
|   runs the signal handler for particular signal  (function)  | |
|   C documentation for signal types 
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