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From: Laurynas Biveinis <lauras AT softhome DOT net>
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[Sorry for delayed reply, there are some things keeping me busy.]

> What users described was very similar to what happens when you run on NT
> a program that catches fatal signals such as SIGINT or SIGFPE: when the 
> signal happens, you are kicked back to the shell prompt, as if the 
> program silently exited.

> Help in debugging this is greatly appreciated.  Let me know if you need
> any guidance in your wandering through the maze of Emacs code.

Now I've emacs 21.2, which is behaving in exactly the same way. And of
course I can use any help with sources - where are the sources dealing
with keyboard input? Also, as you've described above another problem
with programs catching SIGINT etc. - does emacs install its own signal
handlers for these? Would it make any sense to remove them to see what
happens?

Laurynas


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