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Radoslav Husar commented on WFCORE-2896:
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Understood, another option to keep the existing behavior is to: (1) if something is typed
and CTRL+C is pressed, discard and start a new line and (2) if the line is empty and
CTRL+C is typed, then exit. It's not exactly what I would prefer, but still would be
an improvement.
Revisit CLI Ctrl-C handling
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Key: WFCORE-2896
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFCORE-2896
Project: WildFly Core
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: CLI
Reporter: Jean-Francois Denise
Assignee: Jean-Francois Denise
Ctrl-C typed in the CLI behaviour:
- If auto-connect is enabled (-c option). If prompt occurs for credentials, typing Ctrl-C
should exit the CLI process
- As soon as we have reached the CLI prompt, any prompting is bound to a command
execution (eg: connect, reload, ...), in that case Ctrl-C shouldn't exit the process.
It should interrupt the command
- Ctrl-C typed for long running command should only interrupt the command.
- Ctrl-C typed when pausing long output should only interrupt output pause.
- Ctrl-C typed in the terminal without command running exit the CLI process.
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