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Spawning a new thread to handle a signal is much better than preemption: you then have no concerns about async-signal-safety that aren't plain old thread-safety concerns. I'd much rather have thread-safety constraints than async-signal-safety constraints.



Sort of. At least you can mask signals. I agree that threads are probably better overall, but I don't think it's a huge difference.


Linux can do that as well, see SIGEV_THREAD.


Only for AIO, which few use.


You can spawn a thread manually and use the POSIX sigwait() function.


That won't stop the process-wide registered signal handler working and it won't do anything about being able to reliably handle synchronous signals.




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