Recipe 15.9. Checking for Waiting Input (Perl Cookbook)

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15.9. Checking for Waiting Input

Problem

You want to know whether keyboard input is waiting without actually reading it.

Solution

Use the CPAN module Term::ReadKey, and try to read a key in non-blocking mode by passing it an argument of -1:

use Term::ReadKey;

ReadMode ('cbreak');

if (defined ($char = ReadKey(-1)) ) {
    # input was waiting and it was $char
} else {
    # no input was waiting
}

ReadMode ('normal');                  # restore normal tty settings

Discussion

The -1 parameter to ReadKey indicates a non-blocking read of a character. If no character is available, ReadKey returns undef.

See Also

The documentation for the Term::ReadKey module from CPAN; Recipe 15.6


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