If I start typing a command and press Ctrl-C the command is cancelled and is cleared form the command line prompt, as expected.
If I use "Up" to get to a previous command, pressing Ctrl-C does nothing (unless I edit the command in some way). Actually it does do something, but not immediately. TCC notices that the Ctrl-C is pressed, but doesn't actually cancel the command until another key is pressed.
Is there a way to convince TCC to cancel even commands brought up by the history functionality when Ctrl-C is pressed?
If I use "Up" to get to a previous command, pressing Ctrl-C does nothing (unless I edit the command in some way). Actually it does do something, but not immediately. TCC notices that the Ctrl-C is pressed, but doesn't actually cancel the command until another key is pressed.
Is there a way to convince TCC to cancel even commands brought up by the history functionality when Ctrl-C is pressed?