NVIDIA Interview Question for Software Engineer / Developers






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in C++
signal() can be used to register a handler, raise() can be used to raise a signal.

Signals:

SIGABRT (Signal Abort) Abnormal termination, such as is initiated by the abort function.

SIGFPE (Signal Floating-Point Exception) Erroneous arithmetic operation, such as zero divide or an operation resulting in overflow (not necessarily with a floating-point operation).

SIGILL (Signal Illegal Instruction) Invalid function image, such as an illegal instruction. This is generally due to a corruption in the code or to an attempt to execute data.

SIGINT (Signal Interrupt) Interactive attention signal. Generally generated by the application user.

SIGSEGV (Signal Segmentation Violation) Invalid access to storage: When a program tries to read or write outside the memory it is allocated for it.

SIGTERM (Signal Terminate) Termination request sent to program.

- mg August 08, 2009 | Flag Reply
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Dude first of all read the question what is being asked nobody asked from you what is signals

- CUNOMAD August 08, 2009 | Flag Reply


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