I try to terminate with Ctrl-C:
 > while true; end
fish: Job 1, “while true; ” terminated by signal SIGINT (Quit request 
from job control (^C))

Each time I press Ctrl-C it gives me that response again.  I have to 
type it fast enough (or hold down the keys for fast repetition) so that 
I can get back to a prompt.  Is there any way one ctrl-C can terminate 
it reasonably?

P.S. on my machine (dual-core of 2GHz each) "while true; end" in fish 
was using 10% CPU, which is interesting (but probably more time was 
spent in the system, repeatedly creating the `true` process...)

-Isaac

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