Using this answer as a reference, I am trying to implement a signal handler in my swift linux script that will keep the program alive until a Ctrl-C and then run some cleanup when the SIGINT is received. Using the code from that answer works just fine in the main function:
import Dispatch
import Foundation
signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN) // // Make sure the signal does not terminate the application.
let sigintSrc = DispatchSource.makeSignalSource(signal: SIGINT, queue: .main)
sigintSrc.setEventHandler {
print("Got SIGINT")
// ...
exit(0)
}
sigintSrc.resume()
dispatchMain()
However, if I try to move the signal handler into a function, like so:
public func registerSigint() {
signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN)
let sigintSrc = DispatchSource.makeSignalSource(signal: SIGINT, queue: .main)
sigintSrc.setEventHandler {
print("Got SIGINT")
exit(0)
}
sigintSrc.resume()
}
...
registerSigint()
dispatchMain()
The program hangs indefinitely on CTRL-C SIGINT. Why is this behaving differently?