PFCLKBREAK also a no-op?

Brian K. White brian at aljex.com
Fri Feb 20 09:30:08 PST 2009


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From: "Brian K. White" <brian at aljex.com>
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Subject: Re: PFCLKBREAK also a no-op?


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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Kenneth Brody" <kenbrody at spamcop.net>
> To: "Brian K. White" <brian at aljex.com>
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> Subject: Re: PFCLKBREAK also a no-op?
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>> Quoting Brian K. White (Fri, 20 Feb 2009 09:28:35 -0500):
>> 
>>> No matter what I set PFCLKBREAK to, unset, OLD, OFF,
>>> in rclerk I can not avoid a break taking immediate effect.
>> 
>> What effect are you expecting to see?
>> 
>> [... snip code using INKEY ...]
>> 
>> What do you think the manual claims that PFCLKBREAK=OLD does?
> 
> You got me.
> 
> If I use ANY of these (at least, these are just what I tested):

... and just plain "input", of course, dropped that somewhere...

> inputpw
> input popup
> inputpw popup
> msgbox
> errorbox
> popup  (ie: if screen not found, break out of error message)
> popup update  (normal, screen exists with input fields)
> waitkey

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