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Author rhettinger
Recipients amaury.forgeotdarc, brian.curtin, eric.smith, ethan.furman, rhettinger, techtonik, tim.golden
Date 2013-09-27.18:22:29
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[Brain Curtin]
> Ctrl-Z and Ctrl-D simply have different meanings 
> on the different platforms, outside of what Python does.
> We already can't make Ctrl-Z on Windows do what it does
> on Linux, and Ctrl-D is not natural to Windows users.

I concur.

It would be a mistake to violate the O/S standards and norms.
I recommend this issue be closed.
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