[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-16063) Aborting a command has strange behavior
Lincoln Baxter III (JIRA)
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Wed Nov 20 12:30:06 EST 2013
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Lincoln Baxter III commented on JBIDE-16063:
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When I say I fixed it, I mean I changed "[killed]" to "^C". We won't be fixing the inconsistent abort behavior in Forge 1, since the architecture is really not designed to accommodate this. This is being fixed in Forge 2, so I think we should close this issue and re-open if it continues to be a problem there, but Koen is already looking at this tomorrow morning in the Forge 2 branch.
> Aborting a command has strange behavior
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>
> Key: JBIDE-16063
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-16063
> Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: forge
> Reporter: Pavol Srna
> Assignee: Koen Aers
> Labels: respin-a
> Fix For: 4.1.1.CR1
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> Attachments: forge-screen-1.png, forge-screen-2.png
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> I see 2 problems how aborting a command currently works.
> * If the console is empty and you send Ctrl+C, then the text "[killed]" appears in the console. I guess nothing was actually killed. Then I try to for example create a new project and trigger: 'new-project --named testProject' and this command is swallowed or killed? Please see attached screenshot:
> !forge-screen-1.png!
> * Second, .. I tried several times to abort "an already in progress new-project" command but sometimes it succeeds and sometimes not. Like on my next screenshot. I figured out that it depends on the speed how fast I press the abort keys on the keyboard. It wasn't very hard for me to simulate the error.
> !forge-screen-2.png!
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