Documentation bug: Python console behaviour changed

Lucas Raab dotpyFE at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 08:55:28 EDT 2005


Peter Hansen wrote:
> Kay Schluehr wrote:
> 
>> The documentation of the Python console behaviour is not correct
>> anymore for Python 2.4.1. At least for the Win2K system I'm working on
>> 'Ctrl-Z' does not shut down the console but 'Ctrl-D' etc.
>>
>> The Python interpreter tells me instead:
>>
>>
>>>>> quit
>>
>>
>> 'Use Ctrl-Z plus Return to exit.'
>>
>> Nah, 'Ctrl-Z' is now undo :-)
> 
> 
> Are you really using the console, started with the "Command Prompt" icon 
> from the Start Menu (or some equivalent)?  And are you sure you haven't 
> installed something else that magically changed the behaviour of Ctrl-Z?
> 
> (I get the documented behaviour with Python 2.4.1, under Win XP.)
> 
> -Peter

I'm getting the same behavior as Kay.

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