The operating system has its default ways to treat signals. Special application code is executed only if a signal handler is explicitly installed. If there is no handler, some default action will be taken, which should be documented. My system has informative man pages for "signal" in sections 7 and 2.
Setting a signal to its default behavior is documented in perlvar:
$SIG{'INT'} = 'DEFAULT'; # restore default action $SIG{'QUIT'} = 'IGNORE'; # ignore SIGQUIT
In reply to Re: perl SIGnal process
by betterworld
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