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Hi...
  A lot of thanks... I'm going to probe this.. but this FAQ looks terrific, 
can you send me it or sayme where I can donwload this

Paul

El Sáb 06 Abr 2002 12:57, escribió:
> On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 11:38:28AM -0500, ramzez wrote:
> > Hi
> >   I'm newbie in C and I want to write a string and later read a char...
> > but i don't want to see this char (I mean don't echo only for this)...
> > <.../...>
> >   printf("Hi, i am a string\n")
> >   key=getchar();  //but I don't want to see the character pressed
>
> This isn't a C question so much as it is a Unix/Linux question. Why?
> Because there's no portable way to do do this cross-platform, the C
> language does not provide the mechanisms you need.
>
> However, as long as you're on Linux (or any other reasonably modern Unix
> platform) you CAN do it. I've added below some excerpts from a rather old
> copy of the unix.programming.FAQ, one or more of which discusses the sort
> of thing I think you're driving at:
>
>
> 3. Terminal I/O
> ***************
> <.../...>

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