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when something goes wrong, any key should **stop** it #72

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I've got into a lot of mess by typing whatever when getting

# whatever output
[press Ctrl-C to stop or any other key to continue]

I think that it should work the other way, any key will stop it, and something like yes to continue

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Ok, I'll take a look. There are two types of situations:

  • when something goes bad (and in this case you're right)
  • when everything is fine and we just want a confirmation (then it's ok as it is)

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@laughedelic laughedelic merged commit 373dde0 into master Nov 19, 2014
@laughedelic laughedelic deleted the improvement/emergency-stop branch November 19, 2014 18:41
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