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Re: Cocoa and signals (was Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa?)
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Re: Cocoa and signals (was Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa?)


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa and signals (was Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa?)
  • From: "Alexander v. Below" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 20:15:08 +0200


Am 01.10.2005 um 20:09 schrieb Alastair Houghton:

As an aside, it also doesn't appear that the framework sets up a handler for SIGTERM. It might actually make sense for it to handle it by queuing up a quit event within the application so that e.g. the app can ask the user if they'd like to save files. After all, if they meant "terminate now", they'd have used SIGKILL instead.

Sorry, actually I meant SIGTERM, and for some weird reason I thought that NSApp did set up an handler for that. That should be easy to test, and I will do so.


At the university they told me a diploma was just as good as a brain. LIARS!

Alex



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References: 
 >Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa? (From: Martin Roesch <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa? (From: "Alexander v. Below" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa? (From: Alastair Houghton <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa? (From: "Alexander v. Below" <email@hidden>)
 >Cocoa and signals (was Re: Invoking Force Quit from Cocoa?) (From: Alastair Houghton <email@hidden>)

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