Questions tagged [sigint]
On POSIX-compliant platforms, SIGINT is the signal sent to a process by its controlling terminal when a user wishes to interrupt the process.
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Docker bash shell script does not catch SIGINT or SIGTERM
I have the following two files in a directory:
Dockerfile
FROM debian
WORKDIR /app
COPY start.sh /app/
CMD ["/app/start.sh"]
start.sh (with permissions 755 using chmod +x start.sh)
#!/bin/...
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CTRL+C Not working to stop spawned node.js process
I have a pair of very simple Node.js applications (both reduced by me to the bare minimum to reproduce the behavior).
The first (app1) spawns a regular CMD shell at a specific drive letter and ...
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Can I send a ctrl-C (SIGINT) to an application on Windows?
I have (in the past) written cross-platform (Windows/Unix) applications which, when started from the command line, handled a user-typed Ctrl-C combination in the same way (i.e. to terminate the ...
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Differences in behavior of kill(pid, SIGINT) between Debian and Red Hat based distros
I'm encountering a discrepancy in the behavior of my code when using kill(pid, SIGINT) between Debian 12 and CentOS 7 in a virtual machine. Previously, this code worked as expected in Fedora 39.
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Exit code 130 on Linux and 2 on Windows on SIGINT
Why is the following empty program exiting on Ctrl + C with 130 on Linux (which is what I suspect, because my shell bash wraps SIGINT to 130 (128+2).
On Windows with Git Bash (git-bash.exe), I get ...
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Why can't I CTRL-C a sleep infinity in docker when it runs as PID 1
Case: we have a docker container that runs a bash script that needs to "block" forever (because it exposes a volume for another container, but there are other reasons why we sometimes want this).
I ...
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Python unable to terminate spawned child processes by terminating parent process
I have a master script (Python) from where I want to spawn several child scripts. The child scripts should run independently without bothering each other (just writing to a file in a loop). What I ...
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Why pressing Ctrl + C to interrupt a node js server application doesn't close previous opened ports?
I have an express server on localhost:3000. The problem is whenever I restart the server I get: EADDRINUSE. So the server will run on port 3001.
I have solved this problem by manually killing PID ...
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Python: How to prevent subprocesses from receiving CTRL-C / Control-C / SIGINT
I am currently working on a wrapper for a dedicated server running in the shell. The wrapper spawns the server process via subprocess and observes and reacts to its output.
The dedicated server must ...
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Rust & Tokio: How to handle more signals than just sigint i.e. sigquit?
Ok,
I have a working microservice that provides gRPC via tokio / tonic and exposes metrics via warp. Both http and gRPC services shutdown correctly when receiving a sigint signal i.e. kill via ...
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AttributeError: module 'signal' has no attribute 'SIGINT'
I am encountering the following error:
File "C:\Users\DELL\AppData\Local\Packages\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.11_qbz5n2kfra8p0\LocalCache\local-packages\Python311\site-packages\joblib\...
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SIGINT to cancel read in bash script?
I'm writting a bash wrapper to learn some scripting concepts. The idea is to write a script in bash and set it as a user's shell at login.
I made a while loop that reads and evals user's input, and ...
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Determine whether child process terminated by SIGINT
How can a parent process determine whether the child exited due to SIGINT, or because it finished execution? For example, if the child sends SIGINT signal to itself, can the parent know this?
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How can I make a child process's stdin inherited and piped?
I want to create a child process that will take normal input from the parent stdin. but at the same time i want to send signals through its stdin (ctrl+c - 0x03 like xterm does).
Using the standard ...
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Trouble with SIGINT signal handling after calling ruby_init() in a C++ program
I'm currently working on a C++ program that embeds the Ruby interpreter using ruby_init(). However, I've noticed that after calling ruby_init(), the SIGINT (Ctrl+C) signal doesn't seem to work as ...
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How to call deferred functions on SIGINT handling in Go
Is there a way to call the deferred functions in the signal handler function instead of re-implement it manually ?
Here is an example with multiple steps that take time where I tried to call the defer ...
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handling SIGINT (ctrl-c) in golang to convert it to a panic
My goal is to have a handler for SIGINT (i.e., Ctrl-C on the CLI) which will allow deferred function calls to run instead of causing a hard exit. The usecase for this is in a test suite with very long-...
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FastAPI lifespan event in docker container running, not executing the shutdown
The below code behaves differently when run under a containerised environment and when run normally in the terminal.
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from fastapi import FastAPI
from uvicorn ...
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Signal SIGINT (CTRL+C) Waits until Program Finishes to arise an Exception and call the given handler (Python3 + Libpcap)
After a while of trying by myself I could not find any solution, and the internet resources do not seem to help.
I am trying to stop a python3 script called by command line in Linux using the CTRL+C ...
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Python subprocess and KeyboardInterrupt - can it cause a subprocess without a variable?
If starting a subprocess from Python:
from subprocess import Popen
with Popen(['cat']) as p:
pass
is it possible that the process starts, but because of a KeyboardInterrupt caused by CTRL+C from ...
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Does Keyboard Interrupt free all pointers, heap memory, file handles, etc
I have some code that gets file handles (and uses them) and allocates memory to the heap. If I were to press ctrl-c in the terminal that it is running in, and the code has not yet progressed to the ...
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How to handle ctrl+c in a shell script?
I am trying to handle ctrl+c in a shell script. I have code running in a while loop but I am calling the binary from a shell script and running it in the background so when I want to stop the binary ...
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Ctrl-C and SSH command
I am trying to make an alias to easily run Jupyter on a remote machine. To this end, I concocted this command:
ssh -L 5542:localhost:5542 remote \
'cd ipython && .direnv/python-3.8.10/bin/...
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Why trap works differently with bash than with sh?
I have small script that sets trap and tries to send SIGINT to the child when it receives that signal itself.
However, it doesn't seem to work with sh at all, unlike with bash.
#!/bin/bash
first() {
...
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nodejs forever detect SIGKILL or SIGINT event
I launch a nodejs program on server running Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.13.0-74-generic x86_64), using forever version v0.15.2.
In my program (IoT1.js), I need to detect when it is killed (for ...
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Python: Catch Ctrl-C command. Prompt "really want to quit (y/n)", resume execution if no
I have a program that may have a lengthy execution. In the main module I have the following:
import signal
def run_program()
...time consuming execution...
def Exit_gracefully(signal, frame):
...
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How do I get hotkey SIGINT signal back in the goland terminal on macos?
I stopped sending SIGINT to the process in the terminal on mac os. Previously, when I pressed the keyboard shortcut control + C, I ended the process in the terminal. And now I've stopped
How do I get ...
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What could be causing my previously functioning Ctrl c shortcut to no longer work in VSC?
VSC ignores Ctrl c
My VSC ignores Ctrl c, it used to stop the process and send a sigint but it no longer works
this is what my code looks like:
import signal
import sys
import time
def ...
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Gracefully Shutdown Gorilla Server
I'm building a server in go using gorilla multiplexer library found in https://github.com/gorilla/mux.
The problem is, I want it to gracefully shutdown when I'm using Ctrl+C, or when there is a ...
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How to delete a file on Ctrl+C or SIGTERM? [duplicate]
I've created the following Go code to create run.stamp file for the period my app is running and delete it on exit.
runStampFilename := path.Join(stateDirectory, "run.stamp")
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python picamera, keyboard ctrl+c/sigint not caught
From the pycamera docs I took the example for fast capture and processing and added a sigint event handler to catch the keyboard interrupt:
import io
import time
import threading
import picamera
# ...
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Monitoring PG fast shutdown
I have a PG running inside the docker container.
When I try to stop the PG using a fast shutdown, sometimes it gets stuck and takes a lot of time.
Is there a good way to track the progress of fast ...
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What is the Signal function (SIGINT)?
What does this statement below do? If anyone can explain this function I would really appreciate it.
signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
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upload a file to s3 after script end/crashes: cannot schedule new futures after interpreter shutdown
I need to upload a file to s3 no matter how a script end/interrupts.
I have done:
import atexit
import signal
atexit.register(exit_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, exit_handler)
signal.signal(...
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How to properly terminate a Python script running in a while loop with CTRL+C without losing connection to a remote host?
I am working with a Python script that runs in a infinite while loop and acquires data from a remote instrument using a socket (Remoteserver) connection over vx11. I want to be able to terminate the ...
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How to pass SIGINT to child process with Python subprocess.Popen() using shell = true
I am currently trying to write (Python 2.7.3) kind of a wrapper for GDB, which will allow me to dynamically switch from scripted input to interactive communication with GDB.
So far I use
self....
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Can R interpret a SIGINT/SIGTERM and execute a process as a result?
Is there anyway to capture a SIGINT or SIGTERM from the shell in R so that I can try to execute some graceful exit code?
So far, I haven't found anything in my search.
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Stop subshell with background process from receiving SIGINT despite trapping signals in the foreground
Let us say I have a function that is run in the foreground. This function traps SIGINT and ignores EOF (for preventing Control + C and Control + D). This function creates a subshell that runs a ...
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How to handle multiple interrupt signals in python?
Let's say I have this script with a function to handle my interrupt signal like so:
import signal
import time
import sys
def handle_interrupt(signum, frame):
print('Gracefully exiting in 5 seconds....
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Which process takes the Ctrl + C when STDIN file descriptor is passed around?
First off, sorry that I was not able to provide a reduced example. At the moment, it was beyond my ability. Especially my codes that pass the file descriptors around wasn't cleanly working. I think I ...
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Capture SIGINT when running tests in GoLand IDE
When running tests from command line, capturing SIGINT works fine. However, is there a way to pass SIGINT signal to code when running tests from GoLand IDE?
When running from command line:
go test -v -...
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SIGINT signal will stop client application during scanf/fgets
I have a Client-Server application written in C language. This is not a professional poject, so everything I do is from command line (ubuntu terminal). Whenever the client code requires an input from ...
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How to catch CTRL+C inside C Program on VS Code on Linux?
Coding C in VS Code on Linux.
I use;
signal(SIGINT, myhandler);
signal(SIGHUP, myhandler);
signal(SIGKILL, myhandler);
signal(SIGTERM, myhandler);
and I use VS code internal terminal, "run ...
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Catching SIGINT (Ctrl+C) signal sent from systemd to a python daemon/service
EDIT: Narrowed down problem from original version, originally assumed all SIGINT overrides were being ignored, but it's actually just the subprocess one, edited to reflect this.
I'd like to have ...
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How to ask bash to wait for a result and send a SIGKILL when it get it?
I want to use zbarcam but after reading a barcode, it doesn't stop.
$ zbarcam | xvkbd -file - -window emacs
EAN-13:6941428130969
CODE-128:3096140900557
Do you know how I can tell bash to kill ...
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Catching SIGINT in kernel space
In my kernel module I have a function to start a firmware update via sysfs-attribute. This function blocks until the update returned successfully or after a timeout. The problem now is when I generate ...
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Go signal handler doesn't handle terminal window closing
I have written a cli tool in go. When the cli tool is invoked via the terminal, i want the tool to wait for a Ctrl+C interrupt(SIGINT) before calling a cleanup() function, before finally exiting.
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How do I ensure the `SIGINT` signal handler is called as many times as `Ctrl+C` is pressed (with `longjmp`)?
Setup
In the code below, which simply prints some text until it times out, I added a handler (onintr()) for SIGINT. The handler onintr() does the following:
Resets itself as the default handler.
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How might I script-call SIGINT (CTRL+C)?
my issue is this: how can I implement the call to SIGINT (CTRL+C) by means of code, rather than have a user key-in the signal?
The script is light-hearted fun, but also a learning tool (for me), as I ...
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How a parent process can ignore SIGINT and child process doesn't?
When I ran 'control c' in terminal (SIGINT). I want the parent process to ignore it, but no his child processes (that were created by fork() and execvp()).
I added
signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
to the ...