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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Guido van Rossum
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\section
{
Built-in Module
\sectcode
{
termios
}}
\bimodindex
{
termios
}
\indexii
{
Posix
}{
I/O control
}
\indexii
{
tty
}{
I/O control
}
To be provided.
\renewcommand
{
\indexsubitem
}{
(in module termios)
}
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
\code
{
termios
}
style tty I/O control (and then
only if configured at installation time).
All functions in this module take a file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
as their
first argument. This must be an integer file descriptor, such as
returned by
\code
{
sys.stdin.fileno()
}
.
This module should be used in conjunction with the
\code
{
TERMIOS
}
module, which defines the relevant symbolic constants (see the next
section).
The module defines the following functions:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcgetattr
}{
fd
}
Return a list containing the tty attributes for file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
, as follows:
\code
{
[
\var
{
iflag
}
,
\var
{
oflag
}
,
\var
{
cflag
}
,
\var
{
lflag
}
,
\var
{
ispeed
}
,
\var
{
ospeed
}
,
\var
{
cc
}
]
}
where
\var
{
cc
}
is
a list of the tty special characters (each a string of length 1,
except the items with indices
\code
{
VMIN
}
and
\code
{
VTIME
}
, which are
integers when these fields are defined). The interpretation of the
flags and the speeds as well as the indexing in the
\var
{
cc
}
array
must be done using the symbolic constants defined in the
\code
{
TERMIOS
}
module.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcsetattr
}{
fd
\,
when
\,
attributes
}
Set the tty attributes for file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
from the
\var
{
attributes
}
, which is a list like the one returned by
\code
{
tcgetattr()
}
. The
\var
{
when
}
argument determines when the
attributes are changed:
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCSANOW
}
to change immediately,
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCSADRAIN
}
to change after transmitting all queued
output, or
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCSAFLUSH
}
to change after transmitting all
queued output and discarding all queued input.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcsendbreak
}{
fd
\,
duration
}
Send a break on file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
. A zero
\var
{
duration
}
sends
a break for 0.25--0.5 seconds; a nonzero
\var
{
duration
}
has a system
dependent meaning.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcdrain
}{
fd
}
Wait until all output written to file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
has been
transmitted.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcflush
}{
fd
\,
queue
}
Discard queued data on file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
. The
\var
{
queue
}
selector specifies which queue:
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCIFLUSH
}
for the input
queue,
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCOFLUSH
}
for the output queue, or
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCIOFLUSH
}
for both queues.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcflow
}{
fd
\,
action
}
Suspend or resume input or output on file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
. The
\var
{
action
}
argument can be
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCOOFF
}
to suspend output,
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCOON
}
to restart output,
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCIOFF
}
to
suspend input, or
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCION
}
to restart input.
\end{funcdesc}
\subsection
{
Example
}
\nodename
{
termios Example
}
Here's a function that prompts for a password with echoing turned off.
Note the technique using a separate
\code
{
termios.tcgetattr()
}
call
and a
\code
{
try
{
\ldots
}
finally
}
statement to ensure that the old tty
attributes are restored exactly no matter what happens:
\begin{verbatim}
def getpass(prompt = "Password: "):
import termios, 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 = raw
_
input(prompt)
finally:
termios.tcsetattr(fd, TERMIOS.TCSADRAIN, old)
return passwd
\end{verbatim}
\section
{
Standard Module
\sectcode
{
TERMIOS
}}
\stmodindex
{
TERMIOS
}
\indexii
{
Posix
}{
I/O control
}
\indexii
{
tty
}{
I/O control
}
\renewcommand
{
\indexsubitem
}{
(in module TERMIOS)
}
This module defines the symbolic constants required to use the
\code
{
termios
}
module (see the previous section). See the Posix or
\UNIX
{}
manual pages (or the source) for a list of those constants.
Note: this module resides in a system-dependent subdirectory of the
Python library directory. You may have to generate it for your
particular system using the script
\file
{
Tools/scripts/h2py.py
}
.
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\section
{
Built-in Module
\sectcode
{
termios
}}
\bimodindex
{
termios
}
\indexii
{
Posix
}{
I/O control
}
\indexii
{
tty
}{
I/O control
}
To be provided.
\renewcommand
{
\indexsubitem
}{
(in module termios)
}
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
\code
{
termios
}
style tty I/O control (and then
only if configured at installation time).
All functions in this module take a file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
as their
first argument. This must be an integer file descriptor, such as
returned by
\code
{
sys.stdin.fileno()
}
.
This module should be used in conjunction with the
\code
{
TERMIOS
}
module, which defines the relevant symbolic constants (see the next
section).
The module defines the following functions:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcgetattr
}{
fd
}
Return a list containing the tty attributes for file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
, as follows:
\code
{
[
\var
{
iflag
}
,
\var
{
oflag
}
,
\var
{
cflag
}
,
\var
{
lflag
}
,
\var
{
ispeed
}
,
\var
{
ospeed
}
,
\var
{
cc
}
]
}
where
\var
{
cc
}
is
a list of the tty special characters (each a string of length 1,
except the items with indices
\code
{
VMIN
}
and
\code
{
VTIME
}
, which are
integers when these fields are defined). The interpretation of the
flags and the speeds as well as the indexing in the
\var
{
cc
}
array
must be done using the symbolic constants defined in the
\code
{
TERMIOS
}
module.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcsetattr
}{
fd
\,
when
\,
attributes
}
Set the tty attributes for file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
from the
\var
{
attributes
}
, which is a list like the one returned by
\code
{
tcgetattr()
}
. The
\var
{
when
}
argument determines when the
attributes are changed:
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCSANOW
}
to change immediately,
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCSADRAIN
}
to change after transmitting all queued
output, or
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCSAFLUSH
}
to change after transmitting all
queued output and discarding all queued input.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcsendbreak
}{
fd
\,
duration
}
Send a break on file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
. A zero
\var
{
duration
}
sends
a break for 0.25--0.5 seconds; a nonzero
\var
{
duration
}
has a system
dependent meaning.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcdrain
}{
fd
}
Wait until all output written to file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
has been
transmitted.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcflush
}{
fd
\,
queue
}
Discard queued data on file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
. The
\var
{
queue
}
selector specifies which queue:
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCIFLUSH
}
for the input
queue,
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCOFLUSH
}
for the output queue, or
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCIOFLUSH
}
for both queues.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
tcflow
}{
fd
\,
action
}
Suspend or resume input or output on file descriptor
\var
{
fd
}
. The
\var
{
action
}
argument can be
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCOOFF
}
to suspend output,
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCOON
}
to restart output,
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCIOFF
}
to
suspend input, or
\code
{
TERMIOS.TCION
}
to restart input.
\end{funcdesc}
\subsection
{
Example
}
\nodename
{
termios Example
}
Here's a function that prompts for a password with echoing turned off.
Note the technique using a separate
\code
{
termios.tcgetattr()
}
call
and a
\code
{
try
{
\ldots
}
finally
}
statement to ensure that the old tty
attributes are restored exactly no matter what happens:
\begin{verbatim}
def getpass(prompt = "Password: "):
import termios, 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 = raw
_
input(prompt)
finally:
termios.tcsetattr(fd, TERMIOS.TCSADRAIN, old)
return passwd
\end{verbatim}
\section
{
Standard Module
\sectcode
{
TERMIOS
}}
\stmodindex
{
TERMIOS
}
\indexii
{
Posix
}{
I/O control
}
\indexii
{
tty
}{
I/O control
}
\renewcommand
{
\indexsubitem
}{
(in module TERMIOS)
}
This module defines the symbolic constants required to use the
\code
{
termios
}
module (see the previous section). See the Posix or
\UNIX
{}
manual pages (or the source) for a list of those constants.
Note: this module resides in a system-dependent subdirectory of the
Python library directory. You may have to generate it for your
particular system using the script
\file
{
Tools/scripts/h2py.py
}
.
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