pub struct LINUX_TERMIOS_LFLAG;
linux
only.Expand description
LinuxTermios
local flags.
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impl LINUX_TERMIOS_LFLAG
Sourcepub const ISIG: c_uint = 1u32
pub const ISIG: c_uint = 1u32
Enable signals.
When any of the characters INTR
, QUIT
, SUSP
, or DSUSP
are
received, generate the corresponding signal.
Sourcepub const XCASE: c_uint = 4u32
pub const XCASE: c_uint = 4u32
If ICANON is also set, terminal is uppercase only. (not in POSIX; not supported under Linux)
Input is converted to lowercase, except for characters preceded by \
.
On output, uppercase characters are preceded by \
and lowercase characters
are converted to uppercase.
[requires _BSD_SOURCE
or _SVID_SOURCE
or _XOPEN_SOURCE
]
Sourcepub const ECHOE: c_uint = 20u32
pub const ECHOE: c_uint = 20u32
If ICANON
is also set, the ERASE
character erases
the preceding input character, and WERASE
erases the preceding word.
Sourcepub const ECHOK: c_uint = 40u32
pub const ECHOK: c_uint = 40u32
If ICANON
is also set, the KILL
character
erases the current line.
Sourcepub const NOFLSH: c_uint = 200u32
pub const NOFLSH: c_uint = 200u32
Disable flushing the input and output queues when
generating signals for the INT
, QUIT
, and SUSP
characters.
Sourcepub const TOSTOP: c_uint = 400u32
pub const TOSTOP: c_uint = 400u32
Send the SIGTTOU
signal to the process group of a background process
which tries to write to its controlling terminal.
Sourcepub const ECHOCTL: c_uint = 1_000u32
pub const ECHOCTL: c_uint = 1_000u32
If ECHO
is also set, terminal special characters
other than TAB
, NL
, START
, and STOP
are echoed as ^X
,
where X
is the character with ASCII code 0x40
greater than
the special character.
(not in POSIX)
For example, character 0x08
(BS) is echoed as ^H
.
[requires _BSD_SOURCE
or _SVID_SOURCE
]
Sourcepub const FLUSHO: c_uint = 10_000u32
pub const FLUSHO: c_uint = 10_000u32
Output is being flushed.
This flag is toggled by typing the DISCARD
character.
(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux)
[requires _BSD_SOURCE
or _SVID_SOURCE
]
Sourcepub const PENDING: c_uint = 40_000u32
pub const PENDING: c_uint = 40_000u32
All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read.
(not in POSIX; not supported under Linux)
(bash(1) handles typeahead this way.)
[requires _BSD_SOURCE
or _SVID_SOURCE
]
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impl Freeze for LINUX_TERMIOS_LFLAG
impl RefUnwindSafe for LINUX_TERMIOS_LFLAG
impl Send for LINUX_TERMIOS_LFLAG
impl Sync for LINUX_TERMIOS_LFLAG
impl Unpin for LINUX_TERMIOS_LFLAG
impl UnwindSafe for LINUX_TERMIOS_LFLAG
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