I have a problem with this simple server code, it works as expected until it receives a signal. For debug I print server and client file descriptors before calling select with the line: When running normally it keeps printing but when it receives a signal it prints this line once and then the program stalls. Using GDB I put a
Tag: signal-handling
Which signal does ctrl-x send when used in a terminal?
On Linux/Unix there are signals. The CtrlC one (SIGINT) is obvious to me. Now, in some other applications there are signals via CtrlX?! Is that even a signal or does it generate an escape sequence? Is there anything else I can use as something similar to CtrlC ( CtrlV, CtrlX …)? If anyone has a clue, im familiar with C