On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 08:54:48PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > A SIGCONT handler can be useful for programs running under > Grid Engine (together with a SIGUSR1 handler, as this signal > is sent shortly before SIGSTOP). This assumes that you will always receive USR1 before every STOP, but since STOP is uncatchable like KILL, this may not always happen. Imagine an external process sendind it without sending USR1 first, and suddenly your assumption is no longer true. Granted, edge cases like this are rare, but they do happen. Signals are things that should be given a bit more consideration than usual when dealing with things like handlers. -- Cheers, Joey Pabalinas