Hi,
I would like to be able to send ctrl+c to the interactive console and want
it to throw a KeyboardInterrupt exception on the currently running Python
code, like it does in Python's default interpreter. Right now, the only
option is to terminate the console by pressing the red button.
I checked out the code and will soon start trying to work on it, but I have
zero experience with eclipse programming. I thought I would ask which one
would be easier: to catch a hotkey, to put an icon on the console's toolbar,
or to put a context menu entry. I'd appreciate any input to get me started
in the right direction.
One other thing:
in com.python.pydev.interactiveconsole.EvaluateActionSetter,
before onCreateActions, the comment reads: "This method associates Ctrl+new
line with the evaluation of commands in the console.". Does that mean
pressing ctrl+enter in the python editor is supposed to send the current
line to the console? If so, that would be awesome. However when I press
ctrl+enter that's not happening.
Thanks,
-Gazi
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