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Top Forums Programming conio.h Post 25414 by hell666 on Tuesday 30th of July 2002 04:53:40 AM
Old 07-30-2002
There is no same header file under Linux, but you sure do have a similar library called the 'curses' library. You do have the getch() function in it as well. If you have installed it on your machin, you can use it. See help on curses, man curses
 
extensions(3NCURSES)													      extensions(3NCURSES)

NAME
curses_version, use_extended_names - miscellaneous curses extensions SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h> const char * curses_version(void); int use_extended_names(bool enable); DESCRIPTION
These functions are extensions to the curses library which do not fit easily into other categories. Use curses_version() to get the version number, including patch level of the library, e.g., 5.0.19991023 The use_extended_names() function controls whether the calling application is able to use user-defined or nonstandard names which may be compiled into the terminfo description, i.e., via the terminfo or termcap interfaces. Normally these names are available for use, since the essential decision is made by using the -x option of tic to compile extended terminal definitions. However you can disable this fea- ture to ensure compatibility with other implementations of curses. PORTABILITY
These routines are specific to ncurses. They were not supported on Version 7, BSD or System V implementations. It is recommended that any code depending on them be conditioned using NCURSES_VERSION. SEE ALSO
getch(3NCURSES), mouse(3NCURSES), print(3NCURSES), util(3NCURSES), default_colors(3NCURSES), define_key(3NCURSES), keybound(3NCURSES), keyok(3NCURSES), resizeterm(3NCURSES), wresize(3NCURSES). AUTHOR
Thomas Dickey. extensions(3NCURSES)
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