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TERMKEY_START(3) Library Functions Manual TERMKEY_START(3) NAME termkey_start, termkey_stop, termkey_is_started - enable or disable terminal operations SYNOPSIS #include <termkey.h> int termkey_start(TermKey *tk); int termkey_stop(TermKey *tk); int termkey_is_started(TermKey *tk); Link with -ltermkey. DESCRIPTION termkey_start() enables the terminal IO operations of the given termkey(7) instance, including sending a terminal control sequence and setting the termios(3) modes required. termkey_stop() disables terminal IO operations, by reversing the steps taken by termkey_start(). A newly-constructed termkey instance will have terminal IO enabled already. termkey_is_started() enquires whether terminal IO is currently enabled. RETURN VALUE If successful, termkey_start() and termkey_stop() return a true value. On failure, zero is returned with errno set to indicate the failure. termkey_is_started() returns true or false to indicate whether terminal IO is currently enabled. SEE ALSO termkey_new(3), termkey(7) TERMKEY_START(3)
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