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signal handling example for golang
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package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"os" | |
"os/signal" | |
"syscall" | |
) | |
func main() { | |
signal_chan := make(chan os.Signal, 1) | |
signal.Notify(signal_chan, | |
syscall.SIGHUP, | |
syscall.SIGINT, | |
syscall.SIGTERM, | |
syscall.SIGQUIT) | |
exit_chan := make(chan int) | |
go func() { | |
for { | |
s := <-signal_chan | |
switch s { | |
// kill -SIGHUP XXXX | |
case syscall.SIGHUP: | |
fmt.Println("hungup") | |
// kill -SIGINT XXXX or Ctrl+c | |
case syscall.SIGINT: | |
fmt.Println("Warikomi") | |
// kill -SIGTERM XXXX | |
case syscall.SIGTERM: | |
fmt.Println("force stop") | |
exit_chan <- 0 | |
// kill -SIGQUIT XXXX | |
case syscall.SIGQUIT: | |
fmt.Println("stop and core dump") | |
exit_chan <- 0 | |
default: | |
fmt.Println("Unknown signal.") | |
exit_chan <- 1 | |
} | |
} | |
}() | |
code := <-exit_chan | |
os.Exit(code) | |
} |
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