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    int __cdecl _getch (
    void
    )
    {
    INPUT_RECORD ConInpRec;
    DWORD NumRead;
    CharPair *pCP;
    int ch = 0; /* single character buffer */
    DWORD oldstate;

        /\*
         \* check pushback buffer (chbuf) a for character
         \*/
        if ( chbuf != EOF ) {
            /\*
             \* something there, clear buffer and return the character.
             \*/
            ch = (unsigned char)(chbuf & 0xFF);
            chbuf = EOF;
            return ch;
        }
    
        if (\_coninpfh == -1)
            return EOF;
    
        /\*
         \* \_coninpfh, the handle to the console input, is created the first
         \* time that either \_getch() or \_cgets() or \_kbhit() is called.
         \*/
    
        if ( \_coninpfh == -2 )
            \_\_initconin();
    
        /\*
         \* Switch to raw mode (no line input, no echo input)
         \*/
        GetConsoleMode( (HANDLE)\_coninpfh, &oldstate );
        SetConsoleMode( (HANDLE)\_coninpfh, 0L );
    
        for ( ; ; ) {
    
            /\*
             \* Get a console input event.
             \*/
            if ( !ReadConsoleInput( (HANDLE)\_coninpfh,
                                    &ConInpRec,
                                    1L,
                                    &NumRead )
                 || (NumRead == 0L) )
            {
                ch = EOF;
                break;
            }
    
            /\*
             \* Look for, and decipher, key events.
             \*/
            if ( (ConInpRec.EventType == KEY\_EVENT) &&
                 ConInpRec.Event.KeyEvent.bKeyDown ) {
                /\*
                 \* Easy case: if uChar.AsciiChar is non-zero, just stuff it
                 \* into ch and quit.
                 \*/
    
                if ( ch = (unsigned char)ConInpRec.Event.KeyEvent.uChar.AsciiChar )
                    break;
    
                /\*
                 \* Hard case: either an extended code or an event which should
                 \* not be recognized. let \_getextendedkeycode() do the work...
                 \*/
                if ( pCP = \_getextendedkeycode( &(ConInpRec.Event.KeyEvent) ) ) {
                    ch = pCP->LeadChar;
                    chbuf = pCP->SecondChar;
                    break;
                }
            }
        }
    
    
        /\*
         \* Restore previous console mode.
         \*/
        SetConsoleMode( (HANDLE)\_coninpfh, oldstate );
    
        return ch;
    

    }

    :);)

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    of course :doh::rolleyes:


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    • K kakan

      One way: while(!kbhit()){Sleep(100);}

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      no it is not proper

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        It's not your kbhit to consume your processor cycles, but your "while" loop.


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        so no useful ones for program suspension what about gets() but how to not to print the key you pressed?

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          no it is not proper

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          It's better than writing code with 100% CPU utilisation... :-D

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            so no useful ones for program suspension what about gets() but how to not to print the key you pressed?

            9ine

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            hey, did you read my answer ? getch() works perfectly.


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              bad idea... it will only delay the consume time each 100 milliseconds. in a general mean, one should avoid the use of sleep-like methods...


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              Sorry for bringing this up again, but... If my eyes serves me right (still), the question was this (I quote) "I use kbhit for suspending program execution but it consumes processor cycles while(!kbhit()){;} how to do it without consuming cycles" Of course, a Sleep (generally speaking) isn't the best of ways to lessen CPU utilization, but the question was how to lessen CPU utilization when using the kbhit() function, especially (as in this case) when kbhit() returns 0. So, can you come up with a better solution to the question asked? Yeah, I know about getc, getch, getch e.t.c. but that wasn't the question! How would you minimize the CPU utilization when you use kbhit() to wait for a key press?

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                Sorry for bringing this up again, but... If my eyes serves me right (still), the question was this (I quote) "I use kbhit for suspending program execution but it consumes processor cycles while(!kbhit()){;} how to do it without consuming cycles" Of course, a Sleep (generally speaking) isn't the best of ways to lessen CPU utilization, but the question was how to lessen CPU utilization when using the kbhit() function, especially (as in this case) when kbhit() returns 0. So, can you come up with a better solution to the question asked? Yeah, I know about getc, getch, getch e.t.c. but that wasn't the question! How would you minimize the CPU utilization when you use kbhit() to wait for a key press?

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                kakan wrote:

                the question was

                yes, but mine is this one : why still wanting to use a function that doesn't fit the best to your needs ?


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                  kakan wrote:

                  the question was

                  yes, but mine is this one : why still wanting to use a function that doesn't fit the best to your needs ?


                  TOXCCT >>> GEII power

                  [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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                  toxcct wrote:

                  why still wanting to use a function that doesn't fit the best to your needs ?

                  I agree. Why try to solve a problem that does not need to exist? Nothing like trying to pound a square peg into a round hole!


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                    kakan wrote:

                    the question was

                    yes, but mine is this one : why still wanting to use a function that doesn't fit the best to your needs ?


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                    You are right. He wanted a solution to the problem, which you gave him. I gave an answer to his question. But still, it's an interesting question: How to use kbhit in an efficient manner?

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                      It's better than writing code with 100% CPU utilisation... :-D

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                      I think no one understood your joke. :-D


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