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from: Craig Morrison
date: 1994-08-10 21:43:16
subject: RexxStart and CTRL-C

He of great verbosity, Craig, has this to say:

  How do I keep CTRL-C and CTRL-Break from interrupting a REXX script
(started via RexxStart(..)) that I am running inside of an application?

  What happens is that when CTRL-C or CTRL-Break is pressed while the
script is running, RexxStart() returns REXX0040, incorrect call to routine.
The C run-time library signal(..) function doesn't stop this, nor does
installing an exception handler just for XCPT_SIGNAL.

  This is a serious problem for a commercial application I am developing,
it is *not* a trivial request. I can not let this project go with a defect
like this and this is holding up further development. Any input would be
appreciated greatly.

 See ya,

Craig
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craig.morrison{at}nfe.com

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