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On 02/21/2013 12:34 PM, Michael Goffioul wrote:
I can't answer, as I don't know what part of the code
you've
actually
disabled.
I'll do a little more testing and post a patch that you can
try if
you'd like.
Yes, please. I'll be happy to try it out on 32bits.
OK, the patch I used is attached. I tried both 32- and 64-bit MinGW
builds. Interrupts still seem to work for me with the command-line
and GUI builds of Octave. My test is
more off
for i = 1:100000, i, end
and then Control-C to interrupt the loop.
I love to delete unnecessary and complicated code, so I hope that
there really is no need to have this code in Octave now.
I'll test it, but to be honest I'm surprized that it works at all. The
Win32 API says that the default CTRL-C handler is to exit the process
[1]. As no handler is installed anymore, I'm wondering why octave is not
exiting when you hit CTRL-C. Did you test it in Windows or in Wine?
Michael.
[1]
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686016(v=vs.85).aspx