common: Don't use unsafe functions when handling POSIX signals
The set of functions we're allowed to safely use in a POSIX signal
handler is very limited, and certainly does not include anything Qt.
While our previous implementation seemingly worked anyway as long as
all it did was quitting the application, we now start seeing issues
when doing a proper shutdown.
Fix this by providing a generic API for watching signal-like external
events that can be specialized for the various platforms we support.
Provide PosixSignalWatcher, which uses socket notification to safely
hand over control from the signal handler to the Qt event loop.
Also provide an implementation for Windows that still uses the
previous approach; since Windows doesn't support socketpair(), we
can't easily reuse the POSIX implementation. On the bright side, so
far we don't know if signal handlers on Windows face the same
limitations as on POSIX anyway...
Also on Windows we now support console events, i.e. Ctrl+C as well
as closing the console window.