Got it.  Ctrl+C works, but Ctrl+Break doesn’t.

Running Win10

$ pypy3 --version
Python 3.7.10 (77787b8f4c49, May 15 2021, 11:51:36)
[PyPy 7.3.5 with MSC v.1927 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32



Thanks






From: Armin Rigo<mailto:ar...@tunes.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 6, 2021 5:02 AM
To: G Connor<mailto:neothreeei...@hotmail.com>; PyPy Developer Mailing 
List<mailto:pypy-dev@python.org>
Subject: Re: Subscribed to mailing list, but don't see how to submit a question

Hi,

You write to the mailing list by writing to 
pypy-dev@python.org<mailto:pypy-dev@python.org>.

Your question: How do you break into running pypy3 code, to stop execution?

Like CPython, it's supposed to be ctrl-c or Ctrl-break. Maybe it didn't work on 
some older versions on windows. If you are using windows, try upgrading to the 
latest version.

A bientôt,
Armin

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