Catch signals while printing the results of expressions. #1
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In the REPL it is possible to interrupt the computation of an expression using ctrl+c and return to the repl, rather than exiting the interpreter. e.g. If an object big_object is really expensive to print, we can interrupt
print(big_object)
and return to the repl.However, interrupting the semantically similar
=big_object
exits the interpreter.This patch catches signals that occur whilst doing the latter, making the behaviour more consistent.
An alternative and more involved approach would be to change
=big_object
to executeprint(big_object)
rather thanreturn big_object
.