Hi All, (sorry for my bad english) I wrote a __tiny__ and __stupid__ recursive script directly into pythonwin interactive window with a time.sleep(1) and a print before each recursion... I should have taken a closer look at the ending condition (never satisfied!), anyway I was quite confident that a control-C would have stopped the intepreter as it is (incidentally?) when this break sequence is entered during a screen-i/o of the python interpreter in a CMD prompt... Instead I discovered my pythonwin session no more responding even though the output shows that it was still working correctly... and my other open files in pythonwin still needing to be saved - my salvation was that while I was searching a solution with google, after 984 nested call ~ more than a quarter later, the recursion stack was full and an exception was raised! ;-P). So my question is: is there a keystroke combination to stop the interpreter in pythonwin interactive window? Or even better Is there a "pythonwin interactive window" keystrokes list? (btw: I remember an old post explaining the keystroke to reset interactive window memory without being forced to close and open pythonwin - very usefull but I could not find it anymore...) TIA! bye, PiErre
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