Unsupported CTRL-Z makes Powershell session unusable
- iTerm2 version: iTerm2 3.2.0
- OS version: 10.13
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Detailed steps to reproduce the problem:
- in powershell:
tail -f /var/log/system.log
- hit CTRL-Z
- hit CTRL-C
What happened: Nothing. It seems like after hitting CTRL-Z, you can no longer meaningfully interact with Powershell. Only CTRL-Z is affected, and only on iTerm, Terminal and Kitty are fine.
What should have happened: Backgrounding with ^Z is unsupported in Powershell, but ^C is and just because I hit an unsupported key combo, I shouldn't lose all control over my terminal. I should be able to interrupt the tailing of the logs, but I can't.