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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Bash replacement to getchar Post 302343793 by Asafe on Thursday 13th of August 2009 03:43:06 PM
Old 08-13-2009
Code:
echo -n "Press key:"
stty -echo raw
c=$(dd bs=1 count=1 2>/dev/null )
stty echo -raw
echo " key:$c"

It interpreters ctrl-c and ctrl-d literally... Is there a way to make it to be aborted by a signal?
 

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GETC(3) 						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						   GETC(3)

NAME
fgetc, getc, getc_unlocked, getchar, getchar_unlocked, getw -- get next character or word from input stream LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h> int fgetc(FILE *stream); int getc(FILE *stream); int getc_unlocked(FILE *stream); int getchar(void); int getchar_unlocked(void); int getw(FILE *stream); DESCRIPTION
The fgetc() function obtains the next input character (if present) from the stream pointed at by stream, or the next character pushed back on the stream via ungetc(3). The getc() function acts essentially identically to fgetc(), but is a macro that expands in-line. The getchar() function is equivalent to getc(stdin). The getw() function obtains the next int (if present) from the stream pointed at by stream. The getc_unlocked() and getchar_unlocked() functions are equivalent to getc() and getchar() respectively, except that the caller is responsi- ble for locking the stream with flockfile(3) before calling them. These functions may be used to avoid the overhead of locking the stream for each character, and to avoid input being dispersed among multiple threads reading from the same stream. RETURN VALUES
If successful, these routines return the next requested object from the stream. Character values are returned as an unsigned char converted to an int. If the stream is at end-of-file or a read error occurs, the routines return EOF. The routines feof(3) and ferror(3) must be used to distinguish between end-of-file and error. If an error occurs, the global variable errno is set to indicate the error. The end-of-file condition is remembered, even on a terminal, and all subsequent attempts to read will return EOF until the condition is cleared with clearerr(3). SEE ALSO
ferror(3), flockfile(3), fopen(3), fread(3), getwc(3), putc(3), ungetc(3) STANDARDS
The fgetc(), getc(), and getchar() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1990 (``ISO C90''). The getc_unlocked() and getchar_unlocked() func- tions conform to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1''). BUGS
Since EOF is a valid integer value, feof(3) and ferror(3) must be used to check for failure after calling getw(). The size and byte order of an int varies from one machine to another, and getw() is not recommended for portable applications. BSD
January 10, 2003 BSD
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