March 21, 2011
On 3/21/11, Sean Eskapp <eatingstaples@gmail.com> wrote:
> What about on Linux?
>

I'm not sure. Both DMD and GDC can run the example on Windows. Perhaps they've got these functions implemented for Linux as well. But according to this: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Conio.h

it seems these functions are usually only available for compilers targeting Windows. Have you tried compiling it on Linux, or does it fail to link?
March 21, 2011
It looks like its not available on Linux, I've just tried with DMD.
March 21, 2011
I believe I've found you a solution:

import std.c.stdio;
import std.c.linux.termios;

extern(C) void cfmakeraw(termios *termios_p);

void main() {
termios  ostate;                 /* saved tty state */
termios  nstate;                 /* values for editor mode */

    // Open stdin in raw mode
    /* Adjust output channel        */
tcgetattr(1, &ostate);                       /* save old state */
tcgetattr(1, &nstate);                       /* get base of new state */
cfmakeraw(&nstate);
tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &nstate);      /* set mode */

   // Read characters in raw mode
writefln("The key hit is %s", cast(char)fgetc(stdin));

    // Close
tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &ostate);       // return to original mode
}

I've tested this under Ubuntu and DMD 2.052 and it works.
March 21, 2011
Woops forgot to add import std.stdio, here's a fixed version:

import std.stdio : writefln;
import std.c.stdio;
import std.c.linux.termios;

extern(C) void cfmakeraw(termios *termios_p);

void main()
{
    termios  ostate;                 /* saved tty state */
    termios  nstate;                 /* values for editor mode */

       // Open stdin in raw mode
       /* Adjust output channel        */
    tcgetattr(1, &ostate);                       /* save old state */
    tcgetattr(1, &nstate);                       /* get base of new state */
    cfmakeraw(&nstate);
    tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &nstate);      /* set mode */

      // Read characters in raw mode
    writefln("The key hit is %s", cast(char)fgetc(stdin));

       // Close
    tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &ostate);       // return to original mode
}
March 21, 2011
== Quote from Andrej Mitrovic (andrej.mitrovich@gmail.com)'s article
> I believe I've found you a solution:
> import std.c.stdio;
> import std.c.linux.termios;
> extern(C) void cfmakeraw(termios *termios_p);
> void main() {
> termios  ostate;                 /* saved tty state */
> termios  nstate;                 /* values for editor mode */
>     // Open stdin in raw mode
>     /* Adjust output channel        */
> tcgetattr(1, &ostate);                       /* save old state */
> tcgetattr(1, &nstate);                       /* get base of new
state */
> cfmakeraw(&nstate);
> tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &nstate);      /* set mode */
>    // Read characters in raw mode
> writefln("The key hit is %s", cast(char)fgetc(stdin));
>     // Close
> tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &ostate);       // return to original mode
> }
> I've tested this under Ubuntu and DMD 2.052 and it works.

Great, thanks!
March 21, 2011
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 23:22:17 +0100, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:

> Woops forgot to add import std.stdio, here's a fixed version:
> 
> import std.stdio : writefln;
> import std.c.stdio;
> import std.c.linux.termios;
> 
> extern(C) void cfmakeraw(termios *termios_p);
> 
> void main()
> {
>     termios  ostate;                 /* saved tty state */ termios
>     nstate;                 /* values for editor mode */
> 
>        // Open stdin in raw mode
>        /* Adjust output channel        */
>     tcgetattr(1, &ostate);                       /* save old state */
>     tcgetattr(1, &nstate);                       /* get base of new
>     state */ cfmakeraw(&nstate);
>     tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &nstate);      /* set mode */
> 
>       // Read characters in raw mode
>     writefln("The key hit is %s", cast(char)fgetc(stdin));
> 
>        // Close
>     tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &ostate);       // return to original mode
> }

It looks like this can be dangerous, because the terminal can be left in an unusable state. Please read this: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.development.apps/ browse_thread/thread/0667d16089e2b6fc
March 21, 2011
On 3/21/11, teo <teo.ubuntu@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 23:22:17 +0100, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
>
>> Woops forgot to add import std.stdio, here's a fixed version:
>>
>> import std.stdio : writefln;
>> import std.c.stdio;
>> import std.c.linux.termios;
>>
>> extern(C) void cfmakeraw(termios *termios_p);
>>
>> void main()
>> {
>>     termios  ostate;                 /* saved tty state */ termios
>>     nstate;                 /* values for editor mode */
>>
>>        // Open stdin in raw mode
>>        /* Adjust output channel        */
>>     tcgetattr(1, &ostate);                       /* save old state */
>>     tcgetattr(1, &nstate);                       /* get base of new
>>     state */ cfmakeraw(&nstate);
>>     tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &nstate);      /* set mode */
>>
>>       // Read characters in raw mode
>>     writefln("The key hit is %s", cast(char)fgetc(stdin));
>>
>>        // Close
>>     tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &ostate);       // return to original mode
>> }
>
> It looks like this can be dangerous, because the terminal can be left in an unusable state. Please read this: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.development.apps/ browse_thread/thread/0667d16089e2b6fc
>

H mentions using tcgetattr to save old state and restoring it with tcsetattr. This is what this code does. Btw this code is not mine, Walter posted it and I just added the cfmakeraw prototype. So kudos goes to him.
March 22, 2011
On 03/21/2011 03:37 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
> On 3/21/11, teo<teo.ubuntu@yahoo.com>  wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 23:22:17 +0100, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
>>
>>> Woops forgot to add import std.stdio, here's a fixed version:
>>>
>>> import std.stdio : writefln;
>>> import std.c.stdio;
>>> import std.c.linux.termios;
>>>
>>> extern(C) void cfmakeraw(termios *termios_p);
>>>
>>> void main()
>>> {
>>>      termios  ostate;                 /* saved tty state */ termios
>>>      nstate;                 /* values for editor mode */
>>>
>>>         // Open stdin in raw mode
>>>         /* Adjust output channel        */
>>>      tcgetattr(1,&ostate);                       /* save old state */
>>>      tcgetattr(1,&nstate);                       /* get base of new
>>>      state */ cfmakeraw(&nstate);
>>>      tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN,&nstate);      /* set mode */
>>>
>>>        // Read characters in raw mode
>>>      writefln("The key hit is %s", cast(char)fgetc(stdin));
>>>
>>>         // Close
>>>      tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN,&ostate);       // return to original mode
>>> }
>>
>> It looks like this can be dangerous, because the terminal can be left in
>> an unusable state. Please read this:
>> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.development.apps/
>> browse_thread/thread/0667d16089e2b6fc
>>
>
> H mentions using tcgetattr to save old state and restoring it with
> tcsetattr. This is what this code does. Btw this code is not mine,
> Walter posted it and I just added the cfmakeraw prototype. So kudos
> goes to him.

Thanks for posting this.

It can be improved by moving the last tcsetattr to an earlier scope(exit) statement:

    termios  ostate;
    tcgetattr(1, &ostate);
    scope (exit) tcsetattr(1, TCSADRAIN, &ostate);

Ali

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