I have this really small test program which does nothing apart from a executing an asyncio
event loop:
import asyncio
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_forever()
When I run this program on Linux and press Ctrl+C, the program will terminate correctly with a KeyboardInterrupt
exception. On Windows pressing Ctrl+C does nothing (tested with Python 3.4.2). A simple inifinite loop with time.sleep()
raises the KeyboardInterrupt
correctly even on Windows:
import time
while True:
time.sleep(3600)
Why does the asyncio's event loop suppress the KeyboardInterrupt on Windows?
There is workaround for Windows. Run another corouting which wake up loop every second and allow loop to react on keyboard interrupt
Example with Echo server from asyncio doc
This is a bug, sure.
See issue on python bug-tracker for the problem solving progress.
If you just want to exit the program and don't need to catch the
KeyboardInterrupt
, the signal module provides a simpler (and more efficient) workaround: