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Clarify order of signal handler execution for .NET 10 #11439

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Expand Up @@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ Raw values can be provided for `signal` on Unix by casting them to <xref:System.
<xref:System.Runtime.InteropServices.PosixSignal.SIGINT> and <xref:System.Runtime.InteropServices.PosixSignal.SIGQUIT> can be canceled on both
Windows and on Unix platforms; <xref:System.Runtime.InteropServices.PosixSignal.SIGTERM> can only be canceled on Unix.
On Unix, terminal configuration can be canceled for <xref:System.Runtime.InteropServices.PosixSignal.SIGCHLD> and <xref:System.Runtime.InteropServices.PosixSignal.SIGCONT>.
In .NET 10 and later versions, the handlers are executed in reverse order of their registration.

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