From: deivid.rodriguez@... Date: 2014-09-08T17:57:52+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:64869] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10211] Implement Signal.current_trap(sig) Issue #10211 has been updated by David Rodr��guez. Disregard my previous message, I thought all traps were executed from last to first, but only last one is. I guess that's why you're implementing Multitrap, right Kyrylo? ---------------------------------------- Feature #10211: Implement Signal.current_trap(sig) https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10211#change-48734 * Author: Kyrylo Silin * Status: Feedback * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Category: * Target version: ---------------------------------------- Here's pseudocode by ko1: ~~~ def trap2(sig) previous_proc = Signal.current_trap(sig) Signal.trap(sig){ previous_proc.call if previous_proc yield } end trap2(:INT){...} ~~~ ## Motivation I'm developing a gem that allows using multiple callbacks for a trap: [[https://github.com/kyrylo/multitrap]] It's pretty simple (and slightly broken). The problem is that if you earlier had defined traps and then required my library, it would discard your previously defined callbacks. The library overrides `Signal.trap` and stores callbacks in a hash. However, it stores only new callbacks. I cannot access previously defined callbacks for signals. They are stored in `GET_VM()->trap_list`, which isn't exposed neither to Ruby nor to the C extension API. I know when you define a `trap`, it returns a proc. However, nobody typicaly stores it, so there's no way to access it. So if my gem loads after this assignment, I'm unable to capture that proc, hence I always overwrite previous "traps". This library might be useful if you want to define a trap that conflicts with some other gem you depend on, which defines its own trap for the same signal. So I need some way to access the callbacks. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/