Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Jonas Maebe wrote: >> On 29 jun 2006, at 13:51, Carsten Bager wrote: >> >>> If I compile and run my example program and then press Crtl+C the >>> program terminates. I would expect that it terminate by calling >>> "CloseServer" procedure, but it dos not. If the program terminates >>> normally (time runs out) the "CloseServer" procedure is called as >>> expected. >>> >>> Have I misunderstood something about the ExitProc. >> >> ExitProc is only called if your program exits via the RTL. This is the >> case >> when the program exits normally, or when a run time error or unhandled >> exception occurs. >> >> ctrl-c is not caught by the FPC RTL. This means it is handled by the >> operating system, and the default action of the operating system is to >> simply >> terminate the process. The FPC RTL therefore does not get any chance to >> call >> your exitproc. >> >> I don't know whether there's a platform-independent way in the RTL to >> turn on >> the catching of ctrl-c (and converting it to an exception or run time >> error). > > Not that I am aware of...
Well, unit Crt should allow it if implemented properly (i.e. compatible to TP/BP - at least IIRC)... ;-) Not that we'd have such an implementation at the moment, though. Tomas _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal