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07-29-2005 01:48 AM
07-29-2005 01:48 AM
trap 'print "ENTER INFORMATION REQUESTED!"' INT
trap 'print "ENTER INFORMATION REQUESTED!"' QUIT
And then goes on to ask them for some requested information. For some reason it's not working correctly and ctrl + c breaks out of it. I've tried it with trap "" 1 2 3 and that isn't working either.
Any thoughts? Thanks
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07-29-2005 01:56 AM
07-29-2005 01:56 AM
Re: Capturing Ctrl + C
Use stty to change the intr value at the start and end of script . see stty -a
Why the trap.How is the script used
see
www.shelldorado.com for good shell tips
Steve Steel
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07-29-2005 01:57 AM
07-29-2005 01:57 AM
Solutioneg
trap '' INT
will make it ignore Ctrl-C
trap 'echo test' INT
will make it print the word "test", then exit the program.
You can't have both unfortunately.
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07-29-2005 02:01 AM
07-29-2005 02:01 AM
Re: Capturing Ctrl + C
The command trap " INT generates syntax errors... should it not be trap "" INT
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07-29-2005 11:38 AM
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Re: Capturing Ctrl + C
And does it fail when you just use:
trap 'print blah' 2