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custom keyboard interrupt handling in ask_yes_no...
custom keyboard interrupt handling in ask_yes_no Sometimes, Ctrl-C just makes sense as an answer, and re-asking the question is just frustrating. This changes makes it possible to break out of the asking loop via Ctrl-C. This is particularly handy for asking questions from the command line, where one expects Ctrl-c to be a sort of "Cancel" operation, and is often functionally equivalent to "no"

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simpleerr.py
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"""Error script. DO NOT EDIT FURTHER! It will break exception doctests!!!"""
import sys
def div0():
"foo"
x = 1
y = 0
x/y
def sysexit(stat, mode):
raise SystemExit(stat, 'Mode = %s' % mode)
def bar(mode):
"bar"
if mode=='div':
div0()
elif mode=='exit':
try:
stat = int(sys.argv[2])
except:
stat = 1
sysexit(stat, mode)
else:
raise ValueError('Unknown mode')
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
mode = sys.argv[1]
except IndexError:
mode = 'div'
bar(mode)