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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T04:49:45+00:00 2026-05-21T04:49:45+00:00

This might be a silly question, but as I can’t find an answer, I

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This might be a silly question, but as I can’t find an answer, I have to ask it.

In interactive python I want to process a message which i get with:

>>> message = sys.stdin.readlines()

Everything works fine, but… how to stop it from getting an input and make it save into message variable? Stopping with ctrl+c stops whole process so there is no input to be saved anywhere. I guess there’s an easy answer I just can’t find…

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    2026-05-21T04:49:45+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 4:49 am

    For UNIX based systems (Linux, Mac):

    Hello, you can type : Ctrld

    Ctrld closes the standard input (stdin) by sending EOF.

    Example :

    >>> import sys
    >>> message = sys.stdin.readlines()
    Hello
    World
    My
    Name
    Is
    James
    Bond
    # <ctrl-d> EOF sent
    >>> print message
    ['Hello\n', 'World\n', 'My\n', 'Name\n', 'Is\n', 'James\n', 'Bond\n']
    

    For Windows :

    To send EOF on Windows, type Ctrlz

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