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`setitimer()`, called by `alarm()` when setting a new alarm, it is not able
to disable on its own the timer when the alarm is fired the first time.
On the other hand, manually invoking `alarm(0)` can cancel the running timer
for `SIGALRM`.
See also the attached file: on other OSes (e.g. Linux) it blocks waiting
for a signal, while on GNU/Hurd it gets a new alarm and exits.
[[alrm.c]]
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