Jilles Tjoelker 1794251add sh: Fix EINTR race condition in "wait" and "set -T" using sigsuspend().
When waiting for child processes using "wait" or if "set -T" is in effect, a
signal interrupts the wait. Make sure there is no window where the signal
handler may be invoked (setting a flag) just before going to sleep.

There is a similar race condition in the shell language, but scripts can
avoid it by exiting from the trap handler or enforcing synchronization using
a fifo.

If SIGCHLD is not trapped, a signal handler must be installed for it. Only
install this handler for the duration of the wait to avoid triggering
unexpected [EINTR] errors elsewhere.

Note that for some reason only SIGINT and SIGQUIT interrupt a "wait"
command. This remains the case.
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