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From: kris AT wren DOT rpms DOT ac DOT uk (Kris Thielemans)
Subject: Re: how to do a timeout in getchar
12 Mar 1998 23:24:43 -0800 :
Message-ID: <199803121048.KAA13674.cygnus.gnu-win32@gluon.rpms.ac.uk>
To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

Hi,

I've always been using getch() from curses for this on Unix. Unfortunately,
there is no curses library in cygwin. I know of the existence of pdcurses
and ncurses, but tried neither of those yet. Can anyone advise me on the
difference between the two ?
Of course, using curses just for getch() seems a bit overkill, but select()
is a bit complicated for me...

Kris

> From owner-gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Thu Mar 12 09:00:27 1998
> From: cgf AT bbc DOT com (Christopher Faylor)
> Subject: Re: how to do a timeout in getchar
> X-Newsreader: trn 4.0-test62 (21 February 1998)
> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 15:36:15 GMT
> To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
> 
> In article <00a801bd4c36$8f05aa20$299f23cb AT markread>,
> Mark Read <mread AT ozemail DOT com DOT au> wrote:
> >Hi Jacob.
> >
> >I've been looking for a way to set a flag if a key *isn't* present in the
> >keybrd buffer, or set a flag *immediately* a SIGINT (eg. ctrl-c) occurs.
> >However, I can't find a solution to either of these requirements.
> >
> >getchar(): Will suspend my loop until a character is received in the kbd
> >buffer. I want my loop to continue executing if *nothing* is in the kbd
> >buffer!
> >
> >_kbhit is ideal for this, but I can't see gnu-win32 supporting this. I
> >searched my entire gnu dir tree, which covers *all* the include directories,
> >and nothing found - no prototype.
> >
> >It was, however, found inside these files:
> >- c:\gnu\tcl\cw3215.dll
> >- c:\gnu\H-i386-cygwin32\bin\cygwin.dll
> >- c:\gnu\H-i386-cygwin32\i386-cygwin32\linwinserve.a and libcygwin.a
> >
> >Isn't libcygwin.a automatically linked at compile time? I added _kbhit() to
> >my source code and the compiler complained about "syntax error before
> >_kbhit".
> 
> If I do a 'nm libcygwin.a | grep kbhit' nothing shows up.  kbhit is not
> exported by cygwinb19.dll.
> 
> However, you should be able to use select() to do what you want.  select()
> operates on console input correctly, AFAIK.
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