RAISE(3)                            Linux Programmer's Manual                            RAISE(3)



NAME
       raise - send a signal to the caller

SYNOPSIS
       #include <signal.h>

       int raise(int sig);

DESCRIPTION
       The  raise()  function  sends  a  signal  to  the calling process or thread.  In a single-
       threaded program it is equivalent to

           kill(getpid(), sig);

       In a multithreaded program it is equivalent to

           pthread_kill(pthread_self(), sig);

       If the signal causes a handler to be called, raise() will return  only  after  the  signal
       handler has returned.

RETURN VALUE
       raise() returns 0 on success, and nonzero for failure.

CONFORMING TO
       C89, C99, POSIX.1-2001.

NOTES
       Since version 2.3.3, glibc implements raise() by calling tgkill(2), if the kernel supports
       that system call.  Older glibc versions implemented raise() using kill(2).

SEE ALSO
       getpid(2), kill(2), sigaction(2), signal(2), pthread_kill(3), signal(7)

COLOPHON
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       http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.



GNU                                         2012-04-20                                   RAISE(3)

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