Return from exit?

Frank I. Reiter frank at rsoft.UUCP
Wed Mar 29 02:28:26 AEST 1989


I have a small monitoring program which uses curses to update it's display
every 15 seconds.  It has been in use and worked fine for a couple of years
with one exception:  It appears that sometimes it returns from an exit!

SIGINT is set to be handled by this routine:

void quit()
{
	signalson(NO);	/* Leave us alone while we cleanup */
	close(sysfd);
	clear();
	refresh();
	endwin();
	detachutil();	/* Log us out of shared memory */
	puts("watch: terminated");
	exit(0);
}

signalson(flag)	/* Enable/disable sig handling routines */
int flag;
{
	int i;
	static int lastflag=YES;

	if(flag==YES) {
		signal(SIGINT,quit);
		signal(SIGTERM,quit);
	} else {
		signal(SIGINT,SIG_IGN);
		signal(SIGTERM,SIG_IGN);
	}
	i=lastflag;
	lastflag=flag;
	return(i);
}


When the interrupt key is sent to the process sometimes the screen will clear, 
the exit message will be printed, and then a few seconds later the screen is
refreshed with the latest statistics.  After that happens the interrupt key is
ignored and we must use SIGQUIT to kill the process.

Can anybody suggest why this might be happening?
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