| // This is not the set of all possible signals. |
| // It IS, however, the set of all signals that trigger |
| // an exit on either Linux or BSD systems. Linux is a |
| // superset of the signal names supported on BSD, and |
| // the unknown signals just fail to register, so we can |
| // catch that easily enough. |
| // Don't bother with SIGKILL. It's uncatchable, which |
| // means that we can't fire any callbacks anyway. |
| // If a user does happen to register a handler on a non- |
| // fatal signal like SIGWINCH or something, and then |
| // exit, it'll end up firing `process.emit('exit')`, so |
| // the handler will be fired anyway. |
| // SIGBUS, SIGFPE, SIGSEGV and SIGILL, when not raised |
| // artificially, inherently leave the process in a |
| // state from which it is not safe to try and enter JS |
| if (process.platform !== 'win32') { |
| // should detect profiler and enable/disable accordingly. |
| if (process.platform === 'linux') { |