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This changes the BDOS call from CPM_BDOS_CONSOLE_INPUT to CPN_BDOS_READ_CONSOLE_BUFFER. This allows commands like ^H to delete characters and ^C to exit to CCP. This is more like how Unix read(2) uses canonical mode of termios to read a line. This change has a disadvantage: the user buffer to read(2) must now be large enough for an entire line. This is because CP/M, unlike Unix, lacks a kernel buffer to hold the rest of the line. If you use a buffered input library like stdio to call read(2), then it works; but if you try to read part of a line or a single character, then it doesn't work. |
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_bdos.s | ||
_hol0.s | ||
_inn2.s | ||
_trap.s | ||
brk.c | ||
build.lua | ||
close.c | ||
creat.c | ||
errno.s | ||
getpid.c | ||
isatty.c | ||
kill.c | ||
lseek.c | ||
open.c | ||
read.c | ||
signal.c | ||
time.c | ||
write.c |