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[[Property:title|Managing CTRL+C in console application]]
Normally, if the user uses the CTRL+C keys, the Eiffel application detect it as an error and throw an exception of type OPERATING_SYSTEM_SIGNAL_FAILURE.
-To manage the CTRL+C keys, you can use a rescue clause to detect the exception and a retry mechanism to cancel the exception handeling done by the Eiffel runtime.
+To manage the CTRL+C keys, you can use a rescue clause to detect the exception and a retry mechanism to cancel the exception handling done by the Eiffel runtime.
To detect the exception, you can inherit from the EXCEPTIONS class and use an attachment test on Exception_manager.last_exception.