var runtime.handlingSig
10 uses
runtime (current package)
signal_unix.go#L86: var handlingSig [_NSIG]uint32
signal_unix.go#L144: handlingSig[i] = 1
signal_unix.go#L194: if atomic.Cas(&handlingSig[sig], 0, 1) {
signal_unix.go#L224: atomic.Store(&handlingSig[sig], 0)
signal_unix.go#L245: atomic.Store(&handlingSig[sig], 0)
signal_unix.go#L258: if atomic.Load(&handlingSig[i]) != 0 {
signal_unix.go#L271: if atomic.Cas(&handlingSig[_SIGPROF], 0, 1) {
signal_unix.go#L297: if atomic.Cas(&handlingSig[_SIGPROF], 1, 0) {
signal_unix.go#L767: atomic.Store(&handlingSig[sig], 0)
signal_unix.go#L973: if atomic.Load(&handlingSig[sig]) == 0 || !signalsOK {
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