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event handling - Detecting CTRL+C in Node.js

I got this code from a different SO question, but node complained to use process.stdin.setRawMode instead of tty, so I changed it.

Before:

var tty = require("tty");

process.openStdin().on("keypress", function(chunk, key) {
  if(key && key.name === "c" && key.ctrl) {
    console.log("bye bye");
    process.exit();
  }
});

tty.setRawMode(true);

After:

process.stdin.setRawMode(true);
process.stdin.on("keypress", function(chunk, key) {
  if(key && key.name === "c" && key.ctrl) {
    console.log("bye bye");
    process.exit();
  }
});

In any case, it's just creating a totally nonresponsive node process that does nothing, with the first complaining about tty, then throwing an error, and the second just doing nothing and disabling Node's native CTRL+C handler, so it doesn't even quit node when I press it. How can I successfully handle Ctrl+C in Windows?

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If you're trying to catch the interrupt signal SIGINT, you don't need to read from the keyboard. The process object of nodejs exposes an interrupt event:

process.on('SIGINT', function() {
    console.log("Caught interrupt signal");

    if (i_should_exit)
        process.exit();
});

Edit: doesn't work on Windows without a workaround. See here


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