On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 05:01:37PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: >> works - how do you stop stdin? (i used ctrl+z) > > Ctrl + d ? You're both right. CTRL-z is Windows's way of signalling end-of-input; CTRL-d is likewise for POSIX-compliant systems. You can also do
program < file on both systems, and the contents of the file you name get to be the stdin of the program you name, without needing CTRL-anything. -- There is no such thing as a small specification change. http://surreal.istic.org/ The revolution will not be snowcloned.
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