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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T02:58:39+00:00 2026-05-28T02:58:39+00:00

Is it possible to listen to CTRL+C when a groovy script is run from

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Is it possible to listen to CTRL+C when a groovy script is run from the command line ?

I have a script that creates some files. If interrupted I want to delete them from disk and then terminate.

Possible?

UPDATE 1:
Derived from @tim_yates answer:

def withInteruptionListener = { Closure cloj, Closure onInterrupt ->

    def thread = { onInterrupt?.call() } as Thread

    Runtime.runtime.addShutdownHook (thread)
    cloj();
    Runtime.runtime.removeShutdownHook (thread)

}

withInteruptionListener ({

    println "Do this"
    sleep(3000)

    throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("Just to see that this is also taken care of")
}, {
    println "Interupted! Clean up!"
})
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    2026-05-28T02:58:40+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:58 am

    The following should work:

    CLEANUP_REQUIRED = true
    Runtime.runtime.addShutdownHook {
      println "Shutting down..."
      if( CLEANUP_REQUIRED ) {
        println "Cleaning up..."
      }
    }
    (1..10).each {
      sleep( 1000 )
    }
    CLEANUP_REQUIRED = false
    

    As you can see, (as @DaveNewton points out), "Shutting down..." will be printed when the user presses CTRL-C, or the process finishes normally, so you’d need some method of detecting whether cleanup is required

    Update

    For the sake of curiosity, here is how you would do it using the unsupported sun.misc classes:

    import sun.misc.Signal
    import sun.misc.SignalHandler
    
    def oldHandler
    oldHandler = Signal.handle( new Signal("INT"), [ handle:{ sig ->
      println "Caught SIGINT"
      if( oldHandler ) oldHandler.handle( sig )
    } ] as SignalHandler );
    
    (1..10).each {
      sleep( 1000 )
    }
    

    But obviously, those classes can’t be recommended as they might disappear/change/move

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