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Type for defining a signal-handling function
typedef int PtSignalProcF_t( int, void *); typedef PtSignalProcF_t *PtSignalProc_t;
These data types define pointers to signal-handling functions. The PtSignalProcF_t type is the function type that the PtSignalProc_t type points to. This allows you to do something like this:
PtSignalProcF_t my_signal_proc;
int my_signal_proc( int, void * ) {
    ...
    }
The compiler should detect any inconsistencies between the two declarations of my_signal_proc() and give you an error (which is better than a "pointer mismatch" warning on the call to PtAppAddSignalProc()).
Photon
PtAppAddSignalProc(), PtAppRemoveSignal()
Interprocess Communication in the Photon Programmer's Guide
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