I read a lot of answers online that its a bad idea, but the arguments did not make a lot of sense. “it’s a heavily ingrained part of the eco system”. Well if I can change it, what’s the deal?
It makes more sense to make an interrupt signal be the harder shortcut, and copy to be ctrl+C, matching other programs and platforms.
If you want to understand, look for original reason, not for answers to your own little questions.
Sorry, I’m not following.
He means that ASCII table has an actual character that represents end-of-transmission and that terminals respond to with SIGINT, and it is ETX character, 0x03.
The Control modifier on your keyboard basically clears the top three bits of whatever character you type, leaving the bottom five and mapping it to the 0…31 range.
So Ctrl+#, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+c all send the same character, ETX.
Look at the ASCII table for a clue, this is why it was a convenient thing to do.
I see.