closes bpo-38712: Add signal.pidfd_send_signal.#17070
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This exposes a Linux-specific syscall for sending a signal to a process identified by a file descriptor rather than a pid. For simplicity, we don't support the siginfo_t parameter to the syscall. This parameter allows implementing a pidfd version of rt_sigqueueinfo(2), which Python also doesn't support.
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IMHO, we already have a SiginfoType for siginfo.
Is there any reason not to check the type for it?
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Right now this parameter is required to be None.
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@benjaminp I left a comment on this PR except that PR looks good to me.
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This exposes a Linux-specific syscall for sending a signal to a process identified by a file descriptor rather than a pid. For simplicity, we don't support the siginfo_t parameter to the syscall. This parameter allows implementing a pidfd version of rt_sigqueueinfo(2), which Python also doesn't support.
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This exposes a Linux-specific syscall for sending a signal to a process identified by a file descriptor rather than a pid. For simplicity, we don't support the siginfo_t parameter to the syscall. This parameter allows implementing a pidfd version of rt_sigqueueinfo(2), which Python also doesn't support.
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This exposes a Linux-specific syscall for sending a signal to a process
identified by a file descriptor rather than a pid.
For simplicity, we don't support the siginfo_t parameter to the syscall. This
parameter allows implementing a pidfd version of rt_sigqueueinfo(2), which
Python also doesn't support.
https://bugs.python.org/issue38712