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| Author | Dude-X |
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| Recipients | Dude-X |
| Date | 2007年12月21日.06:16:11 |
| SpamBayes Score | 0.001072268 |
| Marked as misclassified | No |
| Message-id | <1198217773.08.0.968759924116.issue1677@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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When running Python 2.5.1 stable in Windows, you can press Ctrl-C as many times as you want and it will always output Keyboard Interrupt in the interpreter. Python 3.0a+ will quit if you press ctrl-c too many times. The last release of 3.0a2 can handle many interrupts before quitting, but the latest snapshot (Dec 20th) can not. Steps to reproduce: Run python.exe hold down ctrl-c, or press it many times. It will quit the interpreter eventually. |
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| 2007年12月21日 06:16:13 | Dude-X | set | spambayes_score: 0.00107227 -> 0.001072268 recipients: + Dude-X |
| 2007年12月21日 06:16:13 | Dude-X | set | spambayes_score: 0.00107227 -> 0.00107227 messageid: <1198217773.08.0.968759924116.issue1677@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2007年12月21日 06:16:12 | Dude-X | link | issue1677 messages |
| 2007年12月21日 06:16:11 | Dude-X | create | |