Thread Subject: How to auto-execute a script when I using ctrl+C break the m-code program?

Subject: How to auto-execute a script when I using ctrl+C break the m-code program?

From: Jiao Xianjun

Date: 19 Aug, 2007 08:37:41

Message: 1 of 3

Hi everybody:

How to auto-execute a script when I using ctrl+C to break the m-code
program?

Thanks!

Subject: How to auto-execute a script when I using ctrl+C break the m-code program?

From: roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson)

Date: 20 Aug, 2007 03:05:39

Message: 2 of 3

In article <1187512661.393444.109850@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
Jiao Xianjun <putaoshu@gmail.com> wrote:

>How to auto-execute a script when I using ctrl+C to break the m-code
>program?

I have never heard of a way to do that. But what is it that you
are trying to do, that simply typing a script name would not be
sufficient for? Perhaps there is another way to do what you are
trying to achieve.
--
  "It is important to remember that when it comes to law, computers
  never make copies, only human beings make copies. Computers are given
  commands, not permission. Only people can be given permission."
                                               -- Brad Templeton

Subject: How to auto-execute a script when I using ctrl+C break the m-code program?

From: Jiao Xianjun

Date: 20 Aug, 2007 09:05:02

Message: 3 of 3

On 8 20 , 11 05 , rober...@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson)
wrote:
> In article <1187512661.393444.109...@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
> Jiao Xianjun <putao...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >How to auto-execute a script when I using ctrl+C to break the m-code
> >program?
>
> I have never heard of a way to do that. But what is it that you
> are trying to do, that simply typing a script name would not be
> sufficient for? Perhaps there is another way to do what you are
> trying to achieve.
> --
> "It is important to remember that when it comes to law, computers
> never make copies, only human beings make copies. Computers are given
> commands, not permission. Only people can be given permission."
> -- Brad Templeton

You r right. But I am a little lazy, and want to know if there is a
interesting way.

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