Being asked by BooK, I assumed this was for obfuscation.
select("\01","","",10);
should wait for any character on STDIN [but this won't
work under Win32, for example, because select() there only
works on sockets]. However, this only works for a
Unix TTY if the TTY is not in "line mode". So I don't
think this will help you much, BooK.
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tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
In reply to (tye)Re: select?
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