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.TH TERMIOS 3 2007-11-26 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.SH NAME
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termios, tcgetattr, tcsetattr, tcsendbreak, tcdrain, tcflush, tcflow,
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cfmakeraw, cfgetospeed, cfgetispeed, cfsetispeed, cfsetospeed, cfsetspeed \-
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get and set terminal attributes, line control, get and set baud rate
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.B #include <termios.h>
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.br
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.B #include <unistd.h>
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.sp
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.BI "int tcgetattr(int " fd ", struct termios *" termios_p );
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.sp
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.BI "int tcsetattr(int " fd ", int " optional_actions ,
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.BI " const struct termios *" termios_p );
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.sp
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.BI "int tcsendbreak(int " fd ", int " duration );
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.sp
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.BI "int tcdrain(int " fd );
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.sp
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.BI "int tcflush(int " fd ", int " queue_selector );
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.sp
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.BI "int tcflow(int " fd ", int " action );
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.sp
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.BI "void cfmakeraw(struct termios *" termios_p );
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.sp
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.BI "speed_t cfgetispeed(const struct termios *" termios_p );
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.sp
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.BI "speed_t cfgetospeed(const struct termios *" termios_p );
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.sp
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.BI "int cfsetispeed(struct termios *" termios_p ", speed_t " speed );
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.sp
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.BI "int cfsetospeed(struct termios *" termios_p ", speed_t " speed );
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.sp
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.BI "int cfsetspeed(struct termios *" termios_p ", speed_t " speed );
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.fi
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.sp
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.in -4n
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Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
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.BR feature_test_macros (7)):
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.in
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.sp
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.BR cfsetspeed (),
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.BR cfmakeraw ():
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_BSD_SOURCE
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The termios functions describe a general terminal interface that is
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provided to control asynchronous communications ports.
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.SS "The termios structure"
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.LP
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Many of the functions described here have a \fItermios_p\fP argument
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that is a pointer to a \fItermios\fP structure.
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This structure contains at least the following members:
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.sp
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.in +4n
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.nf
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tcflag_t c_iflag; /* input modes */
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tcflag_t c_oflag; /* output modes */
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tcflag_t c_cflag; /* control modes */
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tcflag_t c_lflag; /* local modes */
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cc_t c_cc[NCCS]; /* control chars */
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.fi
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.in
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.PP
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The values that may be assigned to these fields are described below.
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In the case of the first four bit-mask fields,
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the definitions of some of the associated flags that may be set are
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only exposed if a specific feature test macro (see
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.BR feature_test_macros (7))
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is defined, as noted in brackets ("[]").
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.PP
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In the descriptions below, "not in POSIX" means that the
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value is not specified in POSIX.1-2001,
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and "XSI" means that the value is specified in POSIX.1-2001
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as part of the XSI extension.
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.PP
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\fIc_iflag\fP flag constants:
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.TP
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.B IGNBRK
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Ignore BREAK condition on input.
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.TP
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.B BRKINT
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If \fBIGNBRK\fP is set, a BREAK is ignored.
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If it is not set
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but \fBBRKINT\fP is set, then a BREAK causes the input and output
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queues to be flushed, and if the terminal is the controlling
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terminal of a foreground process group, it will cause a
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\fBSIGINT\fP to be sent to this foreground process group.
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When neither \fBIGNBRK\fP nor \fBBRKINT\fP are set, a BREAK
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reads as a null byte (\(aq\\0\(aq), except when \fBPARMRK\fP is set,
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in which case it reads as the sequence \\377 \\0 \\0.
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.TP
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.B IGNPAR
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Ignore framing errors and parity errors.
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.TP
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.B PARMRK
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If \fBIGNPAR\fP is not set, prefix a character with a parity error or
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framing error with \\377 \\0.
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If neither \fBIGNPAR\fP nor \fBPARMRK\fP
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is set, read a character with a parity error or framing error
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as \\0.
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.TP
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.B INPCK
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Enable input parity checking.
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.TP
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.B ISTRIP
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Strip off eighth bit.
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.TP
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.B INLCR
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Translate NL to CR on input.
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.TP
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.B IGNCR
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Ignore carriage return on input.
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.TP
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.B ICRNL
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Translate carriage return to newline on input (unless \fBIGNCR\fP is set).
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.TP
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.B IUCLC
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(not in POSIX) Map uppercase characters to lowercase on input.
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.TP
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.B IXON
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Enable XON/XOFF flow control on output.
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.TP
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.B IXANY
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(XSI) Typing any character will restart stopped output.
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(The default is to allow just the START character to restart output.)
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.TP
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.B IXOFF
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Enable XON/XOFF flow control on input.
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.TP
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.B IMAXBEL
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(not in POSIX) Ring bell when input queue is full.
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Linux does not implement this bit, and acts as if it is always set.
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.TP
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.BR IUTF8 " (since Linux 2.6.4)"
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(not in POSIX) Input is UTF8;
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this allows character-erase to be correctly performed in cooked mode.
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.PP
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\fIc_oflag\fP flag constants defined in POSIX.1:
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.TP
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.B OPOST
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Enable implementation-defined output processing.
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.PP
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The remaining \fIc_oflag\fP flag constants are defined in POSIX.1-2001,
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unless marked otherwise.
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.TP
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.B OLCUC
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(not in POSIX) Map lowercase characters to uppercase on output.
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.TP
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.B ONLCR
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(XSI) Map NL to CR-NL on output.
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.TP
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.B OCRNL
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Map CR to NL on output.
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.TP
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.B ONOCR
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Don't output CR at column 0.
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.TP
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.B ONLRET
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Don't output CR.
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.TP
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.B OFILL
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Send fill characters for a delay, rather than using a timed delay.
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.TP
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.B OFDEL
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(not in POSIX) Fill character is ASCII DEL (0177).
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If unset, fill character is ASCII NUL (\(aq\\0\(aq).
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(Not implemented on Linux.)
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.TP
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.B NLDLY
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Newline delay mask.
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Values are \fBNL0\fP and \fBNL1\fP.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.B _SVID_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _XOPEN_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B CRDLY
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Carriage return delay mask.
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Values are \fBCR0\fP, \fBCR1\fP, \fBCR2\fP, or \fBCR3\fP.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.B _SVID_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _XOPEN_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B TABDLY
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Horizontal tab delay mask.
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Values are \fBTAB0\fP, \fBTAB1\fP, \fBTAB2\fP, \fBTAB3\fP (or \fBXTABS\fP).
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A value of TAB3, that is, XTABS, expands tabs to spaces
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(with tab stops every eight columns).
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.B _SVID_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _XOPEN_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B BSDLY
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Backspace delay mask.
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Values are \fBBS0\fP or \fBBS1\fP.
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(Has never been implemented.)
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.B _SVID_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _XOPEN_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B VTDLY
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Vertical tab delay mask.
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Values are \fBVT0\fP or \fBVT1\fP.
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.TP
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.B FFDLY
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Form feed delay mask.
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Values are \fBFF0\fP or \fBFF1\fP.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.B _SVID_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _XOPEN_SOURCE ]
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.PP
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\fIc_cflag\fP flag constants:
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.TP
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.B CBAUD
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(not in POSIX) Baud speed mask (4+1 bits).
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B CBAUDEX
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(not in POSIX) Extra baud speed mask (1 bit), included in
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.BR CBAUD .
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.sp
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(POSIX says that the baud speed is stored in the
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.I termios
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structure without specifying where precisely, and provides
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.BR cfgetispeed ()
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and
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.BR cfsetispeed ()
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for getting at it.
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Some systems use bits selected by
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.B CBAUD
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in
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.IR c_cflag ,
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other systems use separate fields, for example,
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.I sg_ispeed
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and
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.IR sg_ospeed .)
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.TP
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.B CSIZE
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Character size mask.
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Values are \fBCS5\fP, \fBCS6\fP, \fBCS7\fP, or \fBCS8\fP.
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.TP
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.B CSTOPB
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Set two stop bits, rather than one.
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.TP
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.B CREAD
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Enable receiver.
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.TP
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.B PARENB
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Enable parity generation on output and parity checking for input.
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.TP
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.B PARODD
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If set, then parity for input and output is odd;
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otherwise even parity is used.
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.TP
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.B HUPCL
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Lower modem control lines after last process closes the device (hang up).
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.TP
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.B CLOCAL
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Ignore modem control lines.
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.TP
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.B LOBLK
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(not in POSIX) Block output from a non-current shell layer.
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For use by \fBshl\fP (shell layers). (Not implemented on Linux.)
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.TP
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.B CIBAUD
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(not in POSIX) Mask for input speeds.
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The values for the
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.B CIBAUD
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bits are
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the same as the values for the
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.B CBAUD
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bits, shifted left
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.B IBSHIFT
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bits.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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(Not implemented on Linux.)
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.TP
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.B CMSPAR
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(not in POSIX)
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Use "stick" (mark/space) parity (supported on certain serial
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devices): if
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.B PARODD
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is set, the parity bit is always 1; if
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.B PARODD
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is not set, then the parity bit is always 0).
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B CRTSCTS
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(not in POSIX) Enable RTS/CTS (hardware) flow control.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.PP
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\fIc_lflag\fP flag constants:
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.TP
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.B ISIG
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When any of the characters INTR, QUIT, SUSP, or DSUSP are received,
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generate the corresponding signal.
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.TP
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.B ICANON
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Enable canonical mode (described below).
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.TP
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.B XCASE
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(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux)
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If \fBICANON\fP is also set, terminal is uppercase only.
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Input is converted to lowercase, except for characters preceded by \\.
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On output, uppercase characters are preceded by \\ and lowercase
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characters are converted to uppercase.
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[requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE or _XOPEN_SOURCE]
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.\" glibc is probably now wrong to allow
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.\" Define
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.\" .B _XOPEN_SOURCE
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.\" to expose
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.\" .BR XCASE .
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.TP
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.B ECHO
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Echo input characters.
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.TP
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.B ECHOE
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If \fBICANON\fP is also set, the ERASE character erases the preceding
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input character, and WERASE erases the preceding word.
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.TP
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.B ECHOK
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If \fBICANON\fP is also set, the KILL character erases the current line.
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.TP
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.B ECHONL
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If \fBICANON\fP is also set, echo the NL character even if ECHO is not set.
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.TP
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.B ECHOCTL
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(not in POSIX) If \fBECHO\fP is also set, ASCII control signals other than
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TAB, NL, START, and STOP are echoed as \fB^X\fP,
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where X is the character with
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ASCII code 0x40 greater than the control signal.
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For example, character
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0x08 (BS) is echoed as \fB^H\fP.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B ECHOPRT
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(not in POSIX) If \fBICANON\fP and \fBIECHO\fP are also set, characters
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are printed as they are being erased.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B ECHOKE
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(not in POSIX) If \fBICANON\fP is also set, KILL is echoed by erasing
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each character on the line, as specified by \fBECHOE\fP and \fBECHOPRT\fP.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B DEFECHO
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(not in POSIX) Echo only when a process is reading.
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(Not implemented on Linux.)
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.TP
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.B FLUSHO
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(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux)
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Output is being flushed.
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This flag is toggled by typing
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the DISCARD character.
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B NOFLSH
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Disable flushing the input and output queues when generating the
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.BR SIGINT ,
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.BR SIGQUIT ,
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and
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.B SIGSUSP
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signals.
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.\" Stevens lets SIGSUSP only flush the input queue
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.TP
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.B TOSTOP
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Send the
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.B SIGTTOU
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signal to the process group of a background process
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which tries to write to its controlling terminal.
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.TP
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.B PENDIN
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(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux)
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All characters in the input queue are reprinted when
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the next character is read.
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.RB ( bash (1)
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handles typeahead this way.)
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[requires
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.B _BSD_SOURCE
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or
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.BR _SVID_SOURCE ]
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.TP
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.B IEXTEN
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Enable implementation-defined input processing.
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This flag, as well as \fBICANON\fP must be enabled for the
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special characters EOL2, LNEXT, REPRINT, WERASE to be interpreted,
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and for the \fBIUCLC\fP flag to be effective.
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.PP
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The \fIc_cc\fP array defines the special control characters.
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The symbolic indices (initial values) and meaning are:
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.TP
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.B VINTR
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(003, ETX, Ctrl-C, or also 0177, DEL, rubout)
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Interrupt character.
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Send a
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.B SIGINT
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signal.
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Recognized when
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.B ISIG
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is set, and then not passed as input.
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.TP
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.B VQUIT
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(034, FS, Ctrl-\e)
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Quit character.
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Send
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.B SIGQUIT
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signal.
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Recognized when
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.B ISIG
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is set, and then not passed as input.
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.TP
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.B VERASE
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(0177, DEL, rubout, or 010, BS, Ctrl-H, or also #)
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Erase character.
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This erases the previous not-yet-erased character,
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but does not erase past EOF or beginning-of-line.
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Recognized when
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.B ICANON
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is set, and then not passed as input.
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.TP
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.B VKILL
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(025, NAK, Ctrl-U, or Ctrl-X, or also @)
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Kill character.
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This erases the input since the last EOF or beginning-of-line.
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Recognized when
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.B ICANON
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is set, and then not passed as input.
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.TP
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.B VEOF
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(004, EOT, Ctrl-D)
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|
End-of-file character.
|
|
More precisely: this character causes the pending tty buffer to be sent
|
|
to the waiting user program without waiting for end-of-line.
|
|
If it is the first character of the line, the
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
in the user program returns 0, which signifies end-of-file.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B ICANON
|
|
is set, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VMIN
|
|
Minimum number of characters for non-canonical read.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VEOL
|
|
(0, NUL)
|
|
Additional end-of-line character.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B ICANON
|
|
is set.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VTIME
|
|
Timeout in deciseconds for non-canonical read.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VEOL2
|
|
(not in POSIX; 0, NUL)
|
|
Yet another end-of-line character.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B ICANON
|
|
is set.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VSWTCH
|
|
(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux; 0, NUL)
|
|
Switch character.
|
|
(Used by \fBshl\fP only.)
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VSTART
|
|
(021, DC1, Ctrl-Q)
|
|
Start character.
|
|
Restarts output stopped by the Stop character.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B IXON
|
|
is set, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VSTOP
|
|
(023, DC3, Ctrl-S)
|
|
Stop character.
|
|
Stop output until Start character typed.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B IXON
|
|
is set, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VSUSP
|
|
(032, SUB, Ctrl-Z)
|
|
Suspend character.
|
|
Send
|
|
.B SIGTSTP
|
|
signal.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B ISIG
|
|
is set, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VDSUSP
|
|
(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux; 031, EM, Ctrl-Y)
|
|
Delayed suspend character:
|
|
send
|
|
.B SIGTSTP
|
|
signal when the character is read by the user program.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B IEXTEN
|
|
and
|
|
.B ISIG
|
|
are set, and the system supports
|
|
job control, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VLNEXT
|
|
(not in POSIX; 026, SYN, Ctrl-V)
|
|
Literal next.
|
|
Quotes the next input character, depriving it of
|
|
a possible special meaning.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B IEXTEN
|
|
is set, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VWERASE
|
|
(not in POSIX; 027, ETB, Ctrl-W)
|
|
Word erase.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B ICANON
|
|
and
|
|
.B IEXTEN
|
|
are set, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VREPRINT
|
|
(not in POSIX; 022, DC2, Ctrl-R)
|
|
Reprint unread characters.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B ICANON
|
|
and
|
|
.B IEXTEN
|
|
are set, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VDISCARD
|
|
(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux; 017, SI, Ctrl-O)
|
|
Toggle: start/stop discarding pending output.
|
|
Recognized when
|
|
.B IEXTEN
|
|
is set, and then not passed as input.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B VSTATUS
|
|
(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux;
|
|
status request: 024, DC4, Ctrl-T).
|
|
.LP
|
|
These symbolic subscript values are all different, except that
|
|
.BR VTIME ,
|
|
.B VMIN
|
|
may have the same value as
|
|
.BR VEOL ,
|
|
.BR VEOF ,
|
|
respectively.
|
|
In non-canonical mode the special character meaning is replaced
|
|
by the timeout meaning.
|
|
For an explanation of
|
|
.B VMIN
|
|
and
|
|
.BR VTIME ,
|
|
see the description of
|
|
non-canonical mode below.
|
|
.SS "Retrieving and changing terminal settings"
|
|
.PP
|
|
.BR tcgetattr ()
|
|
gets the parameters associated with the object referred by \fIfd\fP and
|
|
stores them in the \fItermios\fP structure referenced by
|
|
\fItermios_p\fP.
|
|
This function may be invoked from a background process;
|
|
however, the terminal attributes may be subsequently changed by a
|
|
foreground process.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR tcsetattr ()
|
|
sets the parameters associated with the terminal (unless support is
|
|
required from the underlying hardware that is not available) from the
|
|
\fItermios\fP structure referred to by \fItermios_p\fP.
|
|
\fIoptional_actions\fP specifies when the changes take effect:
|
|
.IP \fBTCSANOW\fP
|
|
the change occurs immediately.
|
|
.IP \fBTCSADRAIN\fP
|
|
the change occurs after all output written to
|
|
.I fd
|
|
has been transmitted.
|
|
This function should be used when changing
|
|
parameters that affect output.
|
|
.IP \fBTCSAFLUSH\fP
|
|
the change occurs after all output written to the object referred by
|
|
.I fd
|
|
has been transmitted, and all input that has been received but not read
|
|
will be discarded before the change is made.
|
|
.SS "Canonical and non-canonical mode"
|
|
The setting of the
|
|
.B ICANON
|
|
canon flag in
|
|
.I c_lflag
|
|
determines whether the terminal is operating in canonical mode
|
|
.RB ( ICANON
|
|
set) or
|
|
non-canonical mode
|
|
.RB ( ICANON
|
|
unset).
|
|
By default,
|
|
.B ICANON
|
|
set.
|
|
|
|
In canonical mode:
|
|
.IP * 2
|
|
Input is made available line by line.
|
|
An input line is available when one of the line delimiters
|
|
is typed (NL, EOL, EOL2; or EOF at the start of line).
|
|
Except in the case of EOF, the line delimiter is included
|
|
in the buffer returned by
|
|
.BR read (2).
|
|
.IP * 2
|
|
Line editing is enabled (ERASE, KILL;
|
|
and if the
|
|
.B IEXTEN
|
|
flag is set: WERASE, REPRINT, LNEXT).
|
|
A
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
returns at most one line of input; if the
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
requested fewer bytes than are available in the current line of input,
|
|
then only as many bytes as requested are read,
|
|
and the remaining characters will be available for a future
|
|
.BR read (2).
|
|
.PP
|
|
In non-canonical mode input is available immediately (without
|
|
the user having to type a line-delimiter character),
|
|
and line editing is disabled.
|
|
The settings of MIN
|
|
.RI ( c_cc[VMIN] )
|
|
and TIME
|
|
.RI ( c_cc[VTIME] )
|
|
determine the circumstances in which a
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
completes; there are four distinct cases:
|
|
.IP * 2
|
|
MIN == 0; TIME == 0:
|
|
If data is available,
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
returns immediately, with the lesser of the number of bytes
|
|
available, or the number of bytes requested.
|
|
If no data is available,
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
returns 0.
|
|
.IP * 2
|
|
MIN > 0; TIME == 0:
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
blocks until the lesser of MIN bytes or the number of bytes requested
|
|
are available, and returns the lesser of these two values.
|
|
.IP * 2
|
|
MIN == 0; TIME > 0:
|
|
TIME specifies the limit for a timer in tenths of a second.
|
|
The timer is started when
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
is called.
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
returns either when at least one byte of data is available,
|
|
or when the timer expires.
|
|
If the timer expires without any input becoming available,
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
returns 0.
|
|
.IP * 2
|
|
MIN > 0; TIME > 0:
|
|
TIME specifies the limit for a timer in tenths of a second.
|
|
Once an initial byte of input becomes available,
|
|
the timer is restarted after each further byte is received.
|
|
.BR read (2)
|
|
returns either when the lesser of the number of bytes requested or
|
|
MIN byte have been read,
|
|
or when the inter-byte timeout expires.
|
|
Because the timer is only started after the initial byte
|
|
becomes available, at least one byte will be read.
|
|
.SS "Raw mode"
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR cfmakeraw ()
|
|
sets the terminal to something like the
|
|
"raw" mode of the old Version 7 terminal driver:
|
|
input is available character by character,
|
|
echoing is disabled, and all special processing of
|
|
terminal input and output characters is disabled.
|
|
The terminal attributes are set as follows:
|
|
.nf
|
|
|
|
termios_p\->c_iflag &= ~(IGNBRK | BRKINT | PARMRK | ISTRIP
|
|
| INLCR | IGNCR | ICRNL | IXON);
|
|
termios_p\->c_oflag &= ~OPOST;
|
|
termios_p\->c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHONL | ICANON | ISIG | IEXTEN);
|
|
termios_p\->c_cflag &= ~(CSIZE | PARENB);
|
|
termios_p\->c_cflag |= CS8;
|
|
.fi
|
|
.SS "Line control"
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR tcsendbreak ()
|
|
transmits a continuous stream of zero-valued bits for a specific
|
|
duration, if the terminal is using asynchronous serial data
|
|
transmission.
|
|
If \fIduration\fP is zero, it transmits zero-valued bits
|
|
for at least 0.25 seconds, and not more that 0.5 seconds.
|
|
If \fIduration\fP is not zero, it sends zero-valued bits for some
|
|
implementation-defined length of time.
|
|
.LP
|
|
If the terminal is not using asynchronous serial data transmission,
|
|
.BR tcsendbreak ()
|
|
returns without taking any action.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR tcdrain ()
|
|
waits until all output written to the object referred to by
|
|
.I fd
|
|
has been transmitted.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR tcflush ()
|
|
discards data written to the object referred to by
|
|
.I fd
|
|
but not transmitted, or data received but not read, depending on the
|
|
value of
|
|
.IR queue_selector :
|
|
.IP \fBTCIFLUSH\fP
|
|
flushes data received but not read.
|
|
.IP \fBTCOFLUSH\fP
|
|
flushes data written but not transmitted.
|
|
.IP \fBTCIOFLUSH\fP
|
|
flushes both data received but not read, and data written but not
|
|
transmitted.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR tcflow ()
|
|
suspends transmission or reception of data on the object referred to by
|
|
.IR fd ,
|
|
depending on the value of
|
|
.IR action :
|
|
.IP \fBTCOOFF\fP
|
|
suspends output.
|
|
.IP \fBTCOON\fP
|
|
restarts suspended output.
|
|
.IP \fBTCIOFF\fP
|
|
transmits a STOP character, which stops the terminal device from
|
|
transmitting data to the system.
|
|
.IP \fBTCION\fP
|
|
transmits a START character, which starts the terminal device
|
|
transmitting data to the system.
|
|
.LP
|
|
The default on open of a terminal file is that neither its input nor its
|
|
output is suspended.
|
|
.SS "Line speed"
|
|
The baud rate functions are provided for getting and setting the values
|
|
of the input and output baud rates in the \fItermios\fP structure.
|
|
The new values do not take effect
|
|
until
|
|
.BR tcsetattr ()
|
|
is successfully called.
|
|
|
|
Setting the speed to \fBB0\fP instructs the modem to "hang up".
|
|
The actual bit rate corresponding to \fBB38400\fP may be altered with
|
|
.BR setserial (8).
|
|
.LP
|
|
The input and output baud rates are stored in the \fItermios\fP
|
|
structure.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR cfgetospeed ()
|
|
returns the output baud rate stored in the \fItermios\fP structure
|
|
pointed to by
|
|
.IR termios_p .
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR cfsetospeed ()
|
|
sets the output baud rate stored in the \fItermios\fP structure pointed
|
|
to by \fItermios_p\fP to \fIspeed\fP, which must be one of these constants:
|
|
.nf
|
|
|
|
.ft B
|
|
B0
|
|
B50
|
|
B75
|
|
B110
|
|
B134
|
|
B150
|
|
B200
|
|
B300
|
|
B600
|
|
B1200
|
|
B1800
|
|
B2400
|
|
B4800
|
|
B9600
|
|
B19200
|
|
B38400
|
|
B57600
|
|
B115200
|
|
B230400
|
|
.ft P
|
|
|
|
.fi
|
|
The zero baud rate, \fBB0\fP,
|
|
is used to terminate the connection.
|
|
If B0 is specified, the modem control lines shall no longer be asserted.
|
|
Normally, this will disconnect the line.
|
|
\fBCBAUDEX\fP is a mask
|
|
for the speeds beyond those defined in POSIX.1 (57600 and above).
|
|
Thus, \fBB57600\fP & \fBCBAUDEX\fP is non-zero.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR cfgetispeed ()
|
|
returns the input baud rate stored in the \fItermios\fP structure.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR cfsetispeed ()
|
|
sets the input baud rate stored in the \fItermios\fP structure to
|
|
.IR speed ,
|
|
which must be specified as one of the \fBBnnn\fP constants listed above for
|
|
.BR cfsetospeed ().
|
|
If the input baud rate is set to zero, the input baud rate will be
|
|
equal to the output baud rate.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR cfsetspeed ()
|
|
is a 4.4BSD extension.
|
|
It takes the same arguments as
|
|
.BR cfsetispeed (),
|
|
and sets both input and output speed.
|
|
.SH "RETURN VALUE"
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR cfgetispeed ()
|
|
returns the input baud rate stored in the
|
|
\fItermios\fP
|
|
structure.
|
|
.LP
|
|
.BR cfgetospeed ()
|
|
returns the output baud rate stored in the \fItermios\fP structure.
|
|
.LP
|
|
All other functions return:
|
|
.IP 0
|
|
on success.
|
|
.IP \-1
|
|
on failure and set
|
|
.I errno
|
|
to indicate the error.
|
|
.LP
|
|
Note that
|
|
.BR tcsetattr ()
|
|
returns success if \fIany\fP of the requested changes could be
|
|
successfully carried out.
|
|
Therefore, when making multiple changes
|
|
it may be necessary to follow this call with a further call to
|
|
.BR tcgetattr ()
|
|
to check that all changes have been performed successfully.
|
|
.SH CONFORMING TO
|
|
.BR tcgetattr (),
|
|
.BR tcsetattr (),
|
|
.BR tcsendbreak (),
|
|
.BR tcdrain (),
|
|
.BR tcflush (),
|
|
.BR tcflow (),
|
|
.BR cfgetispeed (),
|
|
.BR cfgetospeed (),
|
|
.BR cfsetispeed (),
|
|
and
|
|
.BR cfsetospeed ()
|
|
are specified in POSIX.1-2001.
|
|
|
|
.BR cfmakeraw ()
|
|
and
|
|
.BR cfsetspeed ()
|
|
are non-standard, but available on the BSDs.
|
|
.SH NOTES
|
|
Unix V7 and several later systems have a list of baud rates
|
|
where after the fourteen values B0, ..., B9600 one finds the
|
|
two constants EXTA, EXTB ("External A" and "External B").
|
|
Many systems extend the list with much higher baud rates.
|
|
.LP
|
|
The effect of a non-zero \fIduration\fP with
|
|
.BR tcsendbreak ()
|
|
varies.
|
|
SunOS specifies a break of
|
|
.IB duration * N
|
|
seconds, where \fIN\fP is at least 0.25, and not more than 0.5.
|
|
Linux, AIX, DU, Tru64 send a break of
|
|
.I duration
|
|
milliseconds.
|
|
FreeBSD and NetBSD and HP-UX and MacOS ignore the value of
|
|
.IR duration .
|
|
Under Solaris and Unixware,
|
|
.BR tcsendbreak ()
|
|
with non-zero
|
|
.I duration
|
|
behaves like
|
|
.BR tcdrain ().
|
|
.\" libc4 until 4.7.5, glibc for sysv: EINVAL for duration > 0.
|
|
.\" libc4.7.6, libc5, glibc for unix: duration in ms.
|
|
.\" glibc for bsd: duration in us
|
|
.\" glibc for sunos4: ignore duration
|
|
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
|
.BR stty (1),
|
|
.BR console_ioctl (4),
|
|
.BR tty_ioctl (4),
|
|
.BR setserial (8)
|