I guess the first question is how do you know you are getting a SIGQUIT?
Windows doesn't do signals. Perl translates various system event notifications and messages into signals under the covers. Unfortunately, it does this in a rather piecemeal fashion, which means that there are only four signal numbers used, only two* of which are trappable and with the rest just causing the process to self terminate.
(Or is it three? I forget. It's a bitch to test for, and it's not documented anywhere.),
In reply to Re: SIGQUIT Delivery
by BrowserUk
in thread SIGQUIT Delivery
by needperlhelp
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