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- To: (BUG LISP) at MIT-MC
- From: JPG at MIT-MC (Jeffrey P. Golden)
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 80 07:24:00 GMT
- Cc: JPG at MIT-MC, ELLEN at MIT-MC
- Original-date: 23 APR 1980 0224-EST
From: ELLEN@MIT-MC
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 80 06:03:42 GMT
Original-Date: 04/23/80 02:03:42 EDT
Subject: Re: DEC20 MACSYMA
^D turns GC stats on, but ^C of course is a top level interrupt, so
won't work to turn them off.
How does LISP solve this problem? Does it assign the function of
^C to another character? Perhaps ^D could be a toggle on DEC20,
if not in fact in all MACLISPs thereby solving this problem as well
as freeing up ^C for other uses on ITSes?