At 01:29 2/10/00 -0700, you wrote: >Just a note: If I interrupt ant during a compile, I get jikes-<longnum> >files left around. (And sometimes, jikes processes lying around as well.) >I seem to remember someone (Pete?) saying java doesn't handle interrupts >-- can that be right? If it actually can handle them, then <javac> should >clean up these files (along with the jikes process). If it can't... :(
java 1.3 can from what I am told but I still use java 1.2 so you would have to check it out yourself. Even then I believe the interupt handlers have restrictions on what they can do IIRC. Cheers, Pete *------------------------------------------------------* | "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want | | to test a man's character, give him power." | | -Abraham Lincoln | *------------------------------------------------------*
