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XtAppAddSignal, XtRemoveSignal, XtNoticeSignal
- register and remove a signal source 
XtSignalId XtAppAddSignal(app_context,
proc, client_data) 
      XtAppContext app_context;
 
      XtSignalCallbackProc proc;
 
      XtPointer client_data;
 
void XtRemoveSignal(id) 
      XtSignalId id;
 
void XtNoticeSignal(id) 
      XtSignalId id)
 
- app_context
- Specifies the application context. 
- client_data
- Specifies
the argument that is to be passed to the specified procedure when a signal
has been raised. 
- id
- Specifies the ID returned from the corresponding XtAppAddSignal
  call. 
- proc
- Specifies the procedure that is to be called when the signal
has been  raised. 
The XtAppAddSignal   function initiates a mechanism
for handling signals within the context of the Intrinsics. Prior to establishing
an operating system dependent  signal handler the application may call
XtAppAddSignal   and store the returned id in a place accessible to the
signal  handler.
Upon receipt of a signal from the operating system, the
application may  call  XtNoticeSignal   passing the id returned by the
call to XtAppAddSignal.   
XtNoticeSignal   is the only Intrinsics function
that can safely be called from a signal handler. If XtNoticeSignal   is
called multiple times before the Intrinsics are able to invoke the registered
callback, the callback is only called once. Logically the Intrinsics maintain
``pending'' for each registered callback. This flag is initially False   and
is set to True   by XtNoticeSignal;   the Intrinsics invoke the callback
whenever the flag is True,   and the flag is set to False   just before
the callback is invoked. 
The XtRemoveSignal   function is called to remove
the specified Intrinsics signal handler. The  client should disable the
source of the signal before calling XtRemoveSignal.   
XtAppAddTimeOut(3Xt)
,XtAppAddInput(3Xt)
,XtAppAddWorkProc(3Xt)
X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface 
Xlib - C Language X Interface 
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