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- .TH KEYBOARD 2
- .SH NAME
- initkeyboard, ctlkeyboard, closekeyboard \- keyboard control
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- .B
- #include <u.h>
- .B
- #include <libc.h>
- .B
- #include <thread.h>
- .B
- #include <keyboard.h>
- .PP
- .B
- Keyboardctl *initkeyboard(char *file)
- .PP
- .B
- int ctlkeyboard(Keyboardctl *kc, char *msg)
- .PP
- .B
- void closekeyboard(Keyboard *kc)
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- These functions access and control a keyboard interface
- for character-at-a-time I/O in a multi-threaded environment, usually in combination with
- .IR mouse (2).
- They use the message-passing
- .B Channel
- interface in the threads library
- (see
- .IR thread (2));
- programs that wish a more event-driven, single-threaded approach should use
- .IR event (2).
- .PP
- .I Initkeyboard
- opens a connection to the keyboard and returns a
- .B Keyboardctl
- structure:
- .IP
- .EX
- .ta 6n +\w'Channel 'u +\w'consfd; 'u
- typedef struct Keyboardct Keyboardctl;
- struct Keyboardctl
- {
- Channel *c; /* chan(Rune[20]) */
- char *file;
- int consfd; /* to cons file */
- int ctlfd; /* to ctl file */
- int pid; /* of slave proc */
- };
- .EE
- .PP
- The argument to
- .I initkeyboard
- is a
- .I file
- naming the device file from which characters may be read,
- typically
- .BR /dev/cons .
- If
- .I file
- is nil,
- .B /dev/cons
- is assumed.
- .PP
- Once the
- .B Keyboardctl
- is set up a
- message containing a
- .BR Rune
- will be sent on the
- .B Channel
- .B Keyboardctl.c
- to report each character read from the device.
- .PP
- .I Ctlkeyboard
- is used to set the state of the interface, typically to turn raw mode on and off
- (see
- .IR cons (3)).
- It writes the string
- .I msg
- to the control file associated with the device, which is assumed to be the regular device file name
- with the string
- .B ctl
- appended.
- .PP
- .I Closekeyboard
- closes the file descriptors associated with the keyboard, kills the slave processes,
- and frees the
- .B Keyboardctl
- structure.
- .PP
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/libdraw
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .IR graphics (2),
- .IR draw (2),
- .IR event (2),
- .IR thread (2).
- .SH BUGS
- Because the interface delivers complete runes,
- there is no way to report lesser actions such as
- shift keys or even individual bytes.
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