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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2013 15:48:21 -0500
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I managed to duplicate a hang by really stressing ctrl-c a loop.  It
uncovers some rather amazing Windows behavior which I have to think
about.  Apparently ExitThread can be called recursively within the
thread that Windows creates to handle CTRL-C.

cgf

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