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3.1.4 Interrupting SINGULAR

On Unix-like operating systems and on Windows NT, typing CTRL-C (or, alternatively C-c C-c, when running within Emacs), interrupts SINGULAR. SINGULAR prints the current command and the current line and prompts for further action. The following choices are available:

a

returns to the top level after finishing the current (kernel) command. Notice that commands of the SINGULAR kernel (like std) can not be aborted, i.e. (a)bort only happens whenever the interpreter is active.

c

continues

q

quits SINGULAR


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