Isn't Ctrl+D the equivalent UNIX function for DOS's Ctrl+Z?
(Unless you explicitly changed it. Is this done by stty?)
> Ishai Parasol wrote:
>
> > It's a bit off topic so answer me privatly please.
>
> Actually it's right on topic.
>
> > I know that in other c++ compilers (other than gcc) the keyboard input for
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *
>
> > cin.eof() is Ctrl+Z. But when i compile a program with g++ and run it,
> > Ctrl+Z only stops the program. Do you know how I actually activate this
> > function ?
>
>
> Your shell is catching the control z first. Look at man stty under susp.
> (suspend character)
>
> * any c++ library would have the same effect under Linux.
>
> Geoff.
>
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