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From: Ian Chapman <ian_chapman AT junk DOT net>
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Subject: Re: djgpp or perl?
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Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 21:23:19 -0500
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I'm at sympatico dot ca not junk.net
Hi,
    I know and I did and I've tried ctl [a-zA-Z] too.  Ctl C followed by
CR gets me out of perl. I've also noted a side issue in that doing ctl
[a-zA-Z] eventually controlls the my printer.  I'm only interested in
signaling to perl that I've ended input into the array.  Since this does
not seem to be a known djgpp issue I guess I'd better look at the perl
sources.

        Regards Ian.

DJ Delorie wrote:

> Try Ctrl-Z instead.  That's the DOS end of file character.

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