Tue Jul 13 12:59:28 2010: Request 59322 was acted upon. Transaction: Ticket created by CHM Queue: Win32-Console Subject: SetConsoleCtrlHandler function not supported Broken in: 0.09 Severity: Important Owner: Nobody Requestors: c...@cpan.org Status: new Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=59322 >
A persistent and pernicious problem with using perl from the win32 console is the fact that Ctrl-C can not be caught. This makes it very difficult to implement cross-platform code that works on win32. If SetConsoleCtrlHandler() were available to handle these "signals" that would prevent Ctrl-C in a Term::ReadLine::Perl session in a CMD shell window from killing the perl instance and even the CMD shell if the exit routine query is not answered in the negative. I notice that there is commented out code for just this in the 0.09 version of Win32::Console. Is there a reason it was not enabled? Even a limited implementation that keeps perl and the CMD shell from exiting would be a huge win. --Chris