22.1.2 Console I/O
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Return true if a keypress is waiting to be read.
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Read a keypress and return the resulting character. Nothing is
echoed to the console. This call will block if a keypress is not
already available, but will not wait for Enter to be pressed.
If the pressed key was a special function key, this will return
'\000'
or '\xe0'
; the next call will return the
keycode. The Control-C keypress cannot be read with this
function.
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Similar to getch(), but the keypress will be echoed if it
represents a printable character.
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Print the character char to the console without buffering.
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Cause the character char to be ``pushed back'' into the
console buffer; it will be the next character read by
getch() or getche().
Release 2.3.3, documentation updated on December 19, 2003.
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