File: signal_windows.go

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package signal // import "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/signal"

import (
	"syscall"
)

// Signals used in cli/command (no windows equivalent, use
// invalid signals so they don't get handled)
const (
	SIGCHLD  = syscall.Signal(0xff)
	SIGWINCH = syscall.Signal(0xff)
	SIGPIPE  = syscall.Signal(0xff)
	// DefaultStopSignal is the syscall signal used to stop a container in windows systems.
	DefaultStopSignal = "15"
)

// SignalMap is a map of "supported" signals. As per the comment in GOLang's
// ztypes_windows.go: "More invented values for signals". Windows doesn't
// really support signals in any way, shape or form that Unix does.
//
// We have these so that docker kill can be used to gracefully (TERM) and
// forcibly (KILL) terminate a container on Windows.
var SignalMap = map[string]syscall.Signal{
	"KILL": syscall.SIGKILL,
	"TERM": syscall.SIGTERM,
}