On 9/21/15 5:24 PM, Stephane Chazelas wrote: > 2015-09-21 15:34:28 -0400, Chet Ramey: >> On 9/21/15 5:48 AM, Stephane Chazelas wrote: >> >>> I'm not sure I prefer that WCE approach over WUE. Wouldn't it be >>> preferable that applications that intercept SIGINT/QUIT/TSTP for >>> anything other than clean-up before exit/suspend implement job >>> control themselves instead (like vi's :! should create a process >>> group and make that the foreground process group of the >>> terminal so pressing ^C in sh -c vi, :!sleep 10, only sends the >>> SIGINT to sleep)? >> >> The classic example is emacs remapping the terminal intr key to ^G >> and using SIGINT as its internal abort-command signal. > [...] > > AFAICT emacs starts a new process group (and makes it the > foreground process group).
Maybe, if it's being run from an interactive shell or in a separate X window. On the other hand, run this script with `dash': echo before emacs -nw /tmp/qux echo after If you use ^G to abort an editing command in emacs, you won't see `after' displayed and the script will exit with status 130, even though emacs clearly doesn't die due to SIGINT. -- ``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer ``Ars longa, vita brevis'' - Hippocrates Chet Ramey, ITS, CWRU c...@case.edu http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/