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control-C


(Or ETX, End of Text) The ASCII character with code 3. Control-C is the interrupt character used on many {operating system}s, including {Unix} and {MS-DOS} to abort a running program. Among BSD Unix hackers, the canonical humorous response to "Give me a break!" is "Control C". [Jargon File] (1995-03-16)

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