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| :mod:`termios` --- POSIX style tty control |
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| .. module:: termios |
| :platform: Unix |
| :synopsis: POSIX style tty control. |
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| .. index:: |
| pair: POSIX; I/O control |
| pair: tty; I/O control |
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| This module provides an interface to the POSIX calls for tty I/O control. For a |
| complete description of these calls, see the POSIX or Unix manual pages. It is |
| only available for those Unix versions that support POSIX *termios* style tty |
| I/O control (and then only if configured at installation time). |
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| All functions in this module take a file descriptor *fd* as their first |
| argument. This can be an integer file descriptor, such as returned by |
| ``sys.stdin.fileno()``, or a file object, such as ``sys.stdin`` itself. |
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| This module also defines all the constants needed to work with the functions |
| provided here; these have the same name as their counterparts in C. Please |
| refer to your system documentation for more information on using these terminal |
| control interfaces. |
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| The module defines the following functions: |
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| .. function:: tcgetattr(fd) |
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| Return a list containing the tty attributes for file descriptor *fd*, as |
| follows: ``[iflag, oflag, cflag, lflag, ispeed, ospeed, cc]`` where *cc* is a |
| list of the tty special characters (each a string of length 1, except the |
| items with indices :const:`VMIN` and :const:`VTIME`, which are integers when |
| these fields are defined). The interpretation of the flags and the speeds as |
| well as the indexing in the *cc* array must be done using the symbolic |
| constants defined in the :mod:`termios` module. |
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| .. function:: tcsetattr(fd, when, attributes) |
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| Set the tty attributes for file descriptor *fd* from the *attributes*, which is |
| a list like the one returned by :func:`tcgetattr`. The *when* argument |
| determines when the attributes are changed: :const:`TCSANOW` to change |
| immediately, :const:`TCSADRAIN` to change after transmitting all queued output, |
| or :const:`TCSAFLUSH` to change after transmitting all queued output and |
| discarding all queued input. |
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| .. function:: tcsendbreak(fd, duration) |
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| Send a break on file descriptor *fd*. A zero *duration* sends a break for 0.25 |
| --0.5 seconds; a nonzero *duration* has a system dependent meaning. |
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| .. function:: tcdrain(fd) |
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| Wait until all output written to file descriptor *fd* has been transmitted. |
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| .. function:: tcflush(fd, queue) |
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| Discard queued data on file descriptor *fd*. The *queue* selector specifies |
| which queue: :const:`TCIFLUSH` for the input queue, :const:`TCOFLUSH` for the |
| output queue, or :const:`TCIOFLUSH` for both queues. |
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| .. function:: tcflow(fd, action) |
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| Suspend or resume input or output on file descriptor *fd*. The *action* |
| argument can be :const:`TCOOFF` to suspend output, :const:`TCOON` to restart |
| output, :const:`TCIOFF` to suspend input, or :const:`TCION` to restart input. |
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| .. seealso:: |
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| Module :mod:`tty` |
| Convenience functions for common terminal control operations. |
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| Example |
| ------- |
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| .. _termios-example: |
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| Here's a function that prompts for a password with echoing turned off. Note the |
| technique using a separate :func:`tcgetattr` call and a :keyword:`try` ... |
| :keyword:`finally` statement to ensure that the old tty attributes are restored |
| exactly no matter what happens:: |
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| def getpass(prompt = "Password: "): |
| import termios, sys |
| fd = sys.stdin.fileno() |
| old = termios.tcgetattr(fd) |
| new = termios.tcgetattr(fd) |
| new[3] = new[3] & ~termios.ECHO # lflags |
| try: |
| termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, new) |
| passwd = input(prompt) |
| finally: |
| termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old) |
| return passwd |
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