The usual way to get and set terminal modes is with the functions described
in Terminal Modes. However, on some systems you can use the
BSD-derived functions in this section to do some of the same things. On
many systems, these functions do not exist. Even with the GNU C Library,
the functions simply fail with errno = ENOSYS with many
kernels, including Linux.
The symbols used in this section are declared in sgtty.h.
This structure is an input or output parameter list for gtty and
stty.
char sg_ispeedLine speed for input
char sg_ospeedLine speed for output
char sg_eraseErase character
char sg_killKill character
int sg_flagsVarious flags
int gtty (int filedes, struct sgttyb *attributes) ¶Preliminary: | MT-Safe | AS-Safe | AC-Safe | See POSIX Safety Concepts.
This function gets the attributes of a terminal.
gtty sets *attributes to describe the terminal attributes
of the terminal which is open with file descriptor filedes.
int stty (int filedes, const struct sgttyb *attributes) ¶Preliminary: | MT-Safe | AS-Safe | AC-Safe | See POSIX Safety Concepts.
This function sets the attributes of a terminal.
stty sets the terminal attributes of the terminal which is open with
file descriptor filedes to those described by *attributes.