| TCSENDBREAK(3) | Library Functions Manual | TCSENDBREAK(3) |
tcsendbreak,
tcdrain, tcflush,
tcflow — line control
functions
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<termios.h>
int
tcdrain(int
fd);
int
tcflow(int
fd, int
action);
int
tcflush(int
fd, int
action);
int
tcsendbreak(int
fd, int len);
The tcdrain function waits until all
output written to the terminal referenced by fd has
been transmitted to the terminal.
The tcflow function suspends transmission
of data to or the reception of data from the terminal referenced by
fd depending on the value of
action. The value of action must
be one of the following:
Input Modes’ section of
termios(4)).Input Modes’ section of
termios(4)).The tcflush function discards any data
written to the terminal referenced by fd which has not
been transmitted to the terminal, or any data received from the terminal but
not yet read, depending on the value of action. The
value of action must be one of the following:
The tcsendbreak function transmits a
continuous stream of zero-valued bits for four-tenths of a second to the
terminal referenced by fd. The
len parameter is ignored in this implementation.
Upon successful completion, all of these functions return a value of zero.
If any error occurs, a value of -1 is returned and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error, as follows:
The tcsendbreak,
tcdrain, tcflush and
tcflow functions are expected to be compliant with
the IEEE Std 1003.1-1988 (“POSIX.1”)
specification.
| June 4, 1993 | NetBSD 11.0 |