Go Wiki: SignalHandling
Introduction
Sometimes an application needs to save internal state or perform some cleanup activity before it exits, or needs to be able to reload a configuration file or write a memory/cpu profile on demand. In UNIX-like operating systems, signals can accomplish these tasks.
Example
The following code demonstrates a program that waits for an interrupt signal and removes a temporary file when it occurs.
package main
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"os/signal"
)
func main() {
f, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "test")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer os.Remove(f.Name())
defer f.Close()
sig := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(sig, os.Interrupt)
<-sig
}
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