I want to use signal handler on NT. I wrote the following code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$saw_sig = 0;
$SIG{INT} = \&my_sig;
sub my_sig{
print "I am catching the signals\n";
$saw_sig = 1;
die;
}
while (1){
print "I am here\n";
}
This works on unix when I hit "CTRL_C", it print the message " I am catching the signals";
but on NT, when I hit "CTRL_C", the program just stop, but I couldn't see the message, that means the program didn't go to the signal handler.
So how can I handle the signals on WIN32?
Edit by dws to add <code> tags
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