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Hi @elbrandt Supposing you're on a Linux machine, you can try something like this:
I've tested the code and everything works. |
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I've just committed a fix that should enable user keyboard handling on Linux platform as well (commit 17dafd8). |
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Hi,
Fantastic library, well written and feature packed. Thanks for your work.
We're using CliLocalTerminalSession with a LoopScheduler. One of the commands we've implemented, we'd like the command to run in a loop 'until the user presses a key' to end the command and return to the menu.
When we implement this in our command's lambda using the
select()
function, they way we typically would in a regular command line app, I find that we're in a race condition with a thread running the sameselect()
command in an instance of the LinuxKeyboard class. So, I think either we're doing it wrong, or this "run command until key is pressed" use case isn't supported in this library.Is there a relatively pain-free way to do what we want? Can we somehow temporarily pause the scheduler within our command?
I can elaborate more on the use case if this question is unclear.
Thanks again for an excellent library.
-Eric.
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