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- .TH KBDPUTC 9
- .SH NAME
- kbdputc, kbdq \- keyboard interface to \fIcons\fP(3)
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .ta \w'\f5extern\ \ \f1'u
- .B
- .B
- void kbdputc(Queue *q, int c)
- .PP
- .B
- extern Queue *kbdq;
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This is the internal interface between
- .IR cons (3)
- and the platform-dependent keyboard driver.
- Before calling any of these functions,
- the global variable
- .B kbdq
- must be initialised;
- .IR cons (3)
- does not initialise it.
- This is usually done during system initialisation by the keyboard driver's
- .I kbdinit
- or
- .I kbdenable
- function ,
- as follows:
- .IP
- .EX
- kbdq = qopen(4*1024, 0, 0, 0);
- qnoblock(kbdq, 1);
- .EE
- .PP
- .I Kbdputc
- puts a 16-bit Unicode character
- .I c
- (ie, a `rune')
- on the given
- .IR q ,
- as a sequence of bytes in UTF-8 encoding
- (see
- .IR utf (6)).
- It is up to the platform's keyboard driver to map a physical keyboard character,
- or a combination of them (for instance, following
- .IR keyboard (6))
- to a given Unicode character.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/9/*/kbd*.c
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .IR cons (3),
- .IR utf (6),
- .IR qio (9)
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