package signal import ( "syscall" "golang.org/x/sys/windows" ) // Signals used in cli/command (no windows equivalent, use // invalid signals so they don't get handled) const ( SIGCHLD = syscall.Signal(0xff) SIGWINCH = syscall.Signal(0xff) SIGPIPE = syscall.Signal(0xff) ) // SignalMap is a map of "supported" signals. As per the comment in GOLang's // ztypes_windows.go: "More invented values for signals". Windows doesn't // really support signals in any way, shape or form that Unix does. var SignalMap = map[string]syscall.Signal{ "ABRT": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGABRT), "ALRM": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGALRM), "BUS": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGBUS), "FPE": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGFPE), "HUP": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGHUP), "ILL": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGILL), "INT": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGINT), "KILL": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGKILL), "PIPE": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGPIPE), "QUIT": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGQUIT), "SEGV": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGSEGV), "TERM": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGTERM), "TRAP": syscall.Signal(windows.SIGTRAP), // additional linux signals supported for LCOW "CHLD": syscall.Signal(0x11), "CLD": syscall.Signal(0x11), "CONT": syscall.Signal(0x12), "IO": syscall.Signal(0x1d), "IOT": syscall.Signal(0x6), "POLL": syscall.Signal(0x1d), "PROF": syscall.Signal(0x1b), "PWR": syscall.Signal(0x1e), "STKFLT": syscall.Signal(0x10), "STOP": syscall.Signal(0x13), "SYS": syscall.Signal(0x1f), "TSTP": syscall.Signal(0x14), "TTIN": syscall.Signal(0x15), "TTOU": syscall.Signal(0x16), "URG": syscall.Signal(0x17), "USR1": syscall.Signal(0xa), "USR2": syscall.Signal(0xc), "VTALRM": syscall.Signal(0x1a), "WINCH": syscall.Signal(0x1c), "XCPU": syscall.Signal(0x18), "XFSZ": syscall.Signal(0x19), }