For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Avi Shmidman. Feb 23, 3. However, I can't find any way to do so in TCC. To be sure, there is an option to support Ctrl-C in batch files, but that doesn't seem to help here perhaps because this is not a batch file with multiple lines, but rather a single line command.
As far as I can tell, the only thing I can do to stop it is to close the TCC window altogether - not a great solution because I lose all my history! Charles Dye Super Moderator. Staff member. Control-C works for me. What are you doing that you can't stop? Well, I'm running a custom utility that I wrote, but I can reproduce the problem with the simple "dir" command.
On my system, with nearly a million files, this takes a bit of time, even in TCC. I would expect, however, to be able to stop it with Ctrl-C. However, Ctrl-C does not work for me. OK, I found the problem. But it seems that in doing so, I canceled my ability to break within a program!
Thanks anyway for your help. Avi Shmidman said:. Click to expand Oct 21, 1 0. This thread is old but the case i have is directly relevant to it. Can someone help with this Ctrl-C doesn't work while "pause" is executing Press any key to continue.
I have a loop with "pause" added during testing time. The code I am using is to loop through direct sub-folders then for each subfolder execute a call to an executable.
During testing I'm replacing the call to the executable with an echo of what it will look like. Somehow in doing so Ctrl-C doesn't work and I have to press a number of times equal to direct subfolders until the for loop completes! The output of echo in DoSmthProcedure is omitted for clarity. Charles G.
Sam40 — I'm wondering if you can get rid of the cmd. I've tried the following under TCC 20 I'm always slow to upgrade and it displays what I expect it to display. If your batch file must be fully compatible with cmd. In which case, this reply can maybe be used for wrapping fish or something. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads. Replies 2 Views Support Aug 12, rconn. Replies 12 Views 1K. Support Dec 28, vefatica. Roshan Karkera a. Blogger by passion and software engineer by profession.
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