[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[Bug-apl] problems with ^D
From: |
Jay Foad |
Subject: |
[Bug-apl] problems with ^D |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Aug 2015 11:46:35 +0100 |
When I build and run GNU APL on Ubuntu 15.04, ^D seems to behave strangely.
1. The first four times I hit it I get "^D" echoed, followed by a
blank line and a helpful message. After that I just get "^D" echoed,
with no message at all. (I expected it to exit the interpreter if I
hit it n times in a row, for some value of n; this is what the bash
shell does when you set e.g. IGNOREEOF=10.)
^D
^D or end-of-input detected (1). Use )OFF to leave APL!
^D
^D or end-of-input detected (2). Use )OFF to leave APL!
^D
^D or end-of-input detected (3). Use )OFF to leave APL!
^D
^D or end-of-input detected (4). Use )OFF to leave APL!
^D
^D
^D
2. The next line I type after hitting ^D always seems to cause a
strange error in Command.cc:
^D
^D or end-of-input detected (1). Use )OFF to leave APL!
)off
EOF at Command.cc:65
)off
Goodbye.
I had to type )off twice here, because the first one just gave the EOF
error and didn't exit the interpreter.
Thanks,
Jay.
- [Bug-apl] problems with ^D,
Jay Foad <=