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I found Term::ReadKey can capture ctrl + c on windows
use strict; use warnings; use Term::ReadKey; ReadMode "raw"; #raw can capture ctrl + c while(1){ print "prompt>\n"; #sleep 30 seconds my $char = ReadKey 30; next if (! defined $char); if (ord $char == 3 ){ print "control + c\n"; last; } #check database #process image } ReadMode "restore";
If I pressed ctrl + c while processing something, it will abort. So if I could write like this... (there seems no such function like "BindEvent").
ReadMode "raw"; #raw can capture ctrl + c BindEvent "keypress", sub { my ($keycode) = @_; if ($keycode == 3){ ReadMode "restore"; #disconnect database exit; } }; #main loop while(1){ ReadKey 30; #check database #process images } ReadMode "restore";
regards.

updated:
I read about Glib main loop,  Re: Perl Hotkey/Shortcut. I'll try it after I sleep several hours;

In reply to Re^3: ctrl + c on Win32 (signal handling) by remiah
in thread ctrl + c on Win32 (signal handling) by remiah

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