diff --git a/documentation/18.01/eiffel/Tutorials/Mini-HowTo/Managing-CTRL-C-on-console.wiki b/documentation/18.01/eiffel/Tutorials/Mini-HowTo/Managing-CTRL-C-on-console.wiki new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff11d78e --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/18.01/eiffel/Tutorials/Mini-HowTo/Managing-CTRL-C-on-console.wiki @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +[[Property:uuid|5CA34C5D-30F1-4D6F-9FE4-B555E541EA8C]] +[[Property:weight|0]] +[[Property:title|Managing CTRL+C on console]] +[[Property:link_title|CTRL_C terminal]] +Normally, if the user use 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" mecanism to cancel the exception handeling done by the Eiffel runtime. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/documentation/18.01/eiffel/Tutorials/Mini-HowTo.wiki b/documentation/18.01/eiffel/Tutorials/Mini-HowTo/index.wiki similarity index 100% rename from documentation/18.01/eiffel/Tutorials/Mini-HowTo.wiki rename to documentation/18.01/eiffel/Tutorials/Mini-HowTo/index.wiki