klimek added a comment. Peter, any particular reason?
In http://reviews.llvm.org/D11761#218151, @aaron.ballman wrote: > In http://reviews.llvm.org/D11761#218141, @pcc wrote: > > > I normally quit clang-query, or pretty much any other interactive command > > line program, by typing end-of-file (Ctrl-D on Unix, Ctrl-Z <enter> on > > Windows). If this works on Windows 10 I'd rather users do it that way. We > > can make this more discoverable through documentation. > > > While Ctrl+Z <enter> does terminate clang-query on Windows, it's an > incredibly obtuse way to terminate an interactive application on Windows. > (Having used Windows for 20 years, I had to go look up what Ctrl+Z does!) > Saying "but we can document it" doesn't really change that fact; users can > already look at the documentation on MSDN to learn that Ctrl+Break or Ctrl+C > will send a SIGINT (Ctrl+Z sets the EOF indicator, which is even more obtuse). > > I'm not certain that control codes to terminate interactive shell programs on > Windows is as normal as it is on Unix-like systems. > > ~Aaron +1 to that; I do think we want this to work well for windows users, and the expected knowledge is different http://reviews.llvm.org/D11761 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits