|Parameter|Meaning| |––|––| |-p|List currently installed traps| |-l|List signal names and corresponding numbers
The trap
utility is a special shell built-in. It’s defined in POSIX, but bash adds some useful extensions as well.
Examples that are POSIX-compatible start with #!/bin/sh
, and examples that start with #!/bin/bash
use a bash extension.
The signals can either be a signal number, a signal name (without the SIG prefix), or the special keyword EXIT
.
Those guaranteed by POSIX are:
Number | Name | Notes —––|———|—–– 0 | EXIT | Always run on shell exit, regardless of exit code 1 | SIGHUP | 2 | SIGINT | This is what ^C
sends 3 | SIGQUIT | 6 | SIGABRT | 9 | SIGKILL | 14 | SIGALRM | 15 | SIGTERM | This is what kill
sends by default