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Re: [PATCH] Ctrl-C and non-Cygwin programs


References: <4F73CF37.4020001@elfmimi.jp>

On 28/03/2012 10:55 PM, Ein Terakawa wrote:

>What it does actually is it generates CTRL_BREAK_EVENT with 
>Windows Console API GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent on the arrival of SIGINT.
>And to make this scheme to be functional it is required to specify
>CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP when creating new non-Cygwin processes.


Is there any way for me to get the old behavior? I rely heavily on the
ability to press ctrl-c in my non-cygwin console app and have that app
receive a CTRL_C_EVENT instead of a CTRL_BREAK_EVENT. Everything worked fine
for me before this patch.

>To my surprise there seem to be no way to generate CTRL_C_EVENT using API.

It is possible to generate a CTRL_C_EVENT, if you pass 0 as the process
group id, in which case the event is passed to all process that share the
console. Don't know if that would work in this situation.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms683155.aspx


Thanks,
Mark Lofdahl


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