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<p>In a saved image, when I abort (:a) in a breakpoint called from</p>
<p>my custom top level function, the process goes away, such that</p>
<p>when I type control-c into the Lisp, nothing happens. The ^C's</p>
<p>just get echoed. What's an easy way to do what I want, which is</p>
<p>to have the process just die (if started from a shell, go back to
the</p>
<p>shell prompt, for example)?</p>
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