Console.TreatControlCAsInput Propriété
Définition
Important
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public:
static property bool TreatControlCAsInput { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("browser")]
public static bool TreatControlCAsInput { get; set; }
[System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("browser")]
[System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("android")]
[System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("ios")]
[System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("tvos")]
public static bool TreatControlCAsInput { get; set; }
public static bool TreatControlCAsInput { get; set; }
[<System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("browser")>]
member this.TreatControlCAsInput : bool with get, set
[<System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("browser")>]
[<System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("android")>]
[<System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("ios")>]
[<System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("tvos")>]
member this.TreatControlCAsInput : bool with get, set
member this.TreatControlCAsInput : bool with get, set
Public Shared Property TreatControlCAsInput As Boolean
Valeur de propriété
true
si Ctrl+C est traité comme entrée ordinaire ; sinon, false
.
- Attributs
Exceptions
Impossible d’obtenir ou définir le mode d’entrée de la mémoire tampon d’entrée de la console.
Exemples
L’exemple suivant illustre la TreatControlCAsInput propriété.
using namespace System;
void main()
{
ConsoleKeyInfo cki;
// Prevent example from ending if CTL+C is pressed.
Console::TreatControlCAsInput = true;
Console::WriteLine("Press any combination of CTL, ALT, and SHIFT, and a console key.");
Console::WriteLine("Press the Escape (Esc) key to quit: \n");
do
{
cki = Console::ReadKey();
Console::Write(" --- You pressed ");
if((cki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers::Alt) != ConsoleModifiers()) Console::Write("ALT+");
if((cki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers::Shift) != ConsoleModifiers()) Console::Write("SHIFT+");
if((cki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers::Control) != ConsoleModifiers()) Console::Write("CTL+");
Console::WriteLine(cki.Key.ToString());
} while (cki.Key != ConsoleKey::Escape);
}
// This example displays output similar to the following:
// Press any combination of CTL, ALT, and SHIFT, and a console key.
// Press the Escape (Esc) key to quit:
//
// a --- You pressed A
// k --- You pressed ALT+K
// ► --- You pressed CTL+P
// --- You pressed RightArrow
// R --- You pressed SHIFT+R
// --- You pressed CTL+I
// j --- You pressed ALT+J
// O --- You pressed SHIFT+O
// § --- You pressed CTL+U }
using System;
class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
ConsoleKeyInfo cki;
// Prevent example from ending if CTL+C is pressed.
Console.TreatControlCAsInput = true;
Console.WriteLine("Press any combination of CTL, ALT, and SHIFT, and a console key.");
Console.WriteLine("Press the Escape (Esc) key to quit: \n");
do
{
cki = Console.ReadKey();
Console.Write(" --- You pressed ");
if((cki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers.Alt) != 0) Console.Write("ALT+");
if((cki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers.Shift) != 0) Console.Write("SHIFT+");
if((cki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers.Control) != 0) Console.Write("CTL+");
Console.WriteLine(cki.Key.ToString());
} while (cki.Key != ConsoleKey.Escape);
}
}
// This example displays output similar to the following:
// Press any combination of CTL, ALT, and SHIFT, and a console key.
// Press the Escape (Esc) key to quit:
//
// a --- You pressed A
// k --- You pressed ALT+K
// ► --- You pressed CTL+P
// --- You pressed RightArrow
// R --- You pressed SHIFT+R
// --- You pressed CTL+I
// j --- You pressed ALT+J
// O --- You pressed SHIFT+O
// § --- You pressed CTL+U
open System
// Prevent example from ending if CTL+C is pressed.
Console.TreatControlCAsInput <- true
printfn "Press any combination of CTL, ALT, and SHIFT, and a console key."
printfn "Press the Escape (Esc) key to quit: \n"
let mutable cki = Unchecked.defaultof<ConsoleKeyInfo>
while cki.Key <> ConsoleKey.Escape do
cki <- Console.ReadKey()
printf " --- You pressed "
if int (cki.Modifiers &&& ConsoleModifiers.Alt) <> 0 then printf "ALT+"
if int (cki.Modifiers &&& ConsoleModifiers.Shift) <> 0 then printf "SHIFT+"
if int (cki.Modifiers &&& ConsoleModifiers.Control) <> 0 then printf "CTL+"
printfn $"{cki.Key}"
// This example displays output similar to the following:
// Press any combination of CTL, ALT, and SHIFT, and a console key.
// Press the Escape (Esc) key to quit:
//
// a --- You pressed A
// k --- You pressed ALT+K
// ► --- You pressed CTL+P
// --- You pressed RightArrow
// R --- You pressed SHIFT+R
// --- You pressed CTL+I
// j --- You pressed ALT+J
// O --- You pressed SHIFT+O
// § --- You pressed CTL+U
Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim cki As ConsoleKeyInfo
' Prevent example from ending if CTL+C is pressed.
Console.TreatControlCAsInput = True
Console.WriteLine("Press any combination of CTL, ALT, and SHIFT, and a console key.")
Console.WriteLine("Press the Escape (Esc) key to quit: " + vbCrLf)
Do
cki = Console.ReadKey()
Console.Write(" --- You pressed ")
If (cki.Modifiers And ConsoleModifiers.Alt) <> 0 Then Console.Write("ALT+")
If (cki.Modifiers And ConsoleModifiers.Shift) <> 0 Then Console.Write("SHIFT+")
If (cki.Modifiers And ConsoleModifiers.Control) <> 0 Then Console.Write("CTL+")
Console.WriteLine(cki.Key.ToString)
Loop While cki.Key <> ConsoleKey.Escape
End Sub
End Class
' This example displays output similar to the following:
' Press any combination of CTL, ALT, and SHIFT, and a console key.
' Press the Escape (Esc) key to quit:
'
' a --- You pressed A
' k --- You pressed ALT+K
' ► --- You pressed CTL+P
' --- You pressed RightArrow
' R --- You pressed SHIFT+R
' --- You pressed CTL+I
' j --- You pressed ALT+J
' O --- You pressed SHIFT+O
' § --- You pressed CTL+U
Remarques
Si la valeur de la TreatControlCAsInput propriété est false
et que CTRL + C est enfoncé, les touches enfoncées ne sont pas stockées dans la mémoire tampon d’entrée et le système d’exploitation met fin au processus en cours d’exécution. Il s’agit de la valeur par défaut.
Attention
Utilisez cette propriété judicieusement, car sa définition sur true
a un effet spectaculaire. La plupart des utilisateurs s’attendent à ce que CTRL + C mette fin à une application console. Si vous désactivez l’effet de Ctrl + C, l’utilisateur doit penser à utiliser Ctrl + Pause pour mettre fin à l’application, qui est une combinaison de touches moins familière.