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termios(7)



tcdrain(3C)                                           tcdrain(3C)



NAME
     tcdrain, tcflow, tcflush, tcsendbreak - Perform terminal
     line control operations.

SYNOPSIS
     #include <termios.h>

     int tcdrain (fildes)
     int fildes;

     int tcflow (fildes, action)
     int fildes;
     int action;

     int tcflush (fildes, queueselector)
     int fildes;
     int queueselector;

     int tcsendbreak (fildes, duration)
     int fildes;
     int duration;

DESCRIPTION
     The tcdrain(), tcflow(), tcflush(), and tcsendbreak() func-
     tions are defined in the POSIX 1003.1 standard and used in
     the OCS and BCS standards.  CX/UX applications which are not
     POSIX/OCS/BCS compliant can use these functions.

     Background processes may not call these functions.  Attempts
     to do so will result in a SIGTTOU signal being sent to the
     calling process and all members of its process group.  The
     SIGTTOU signal stops the calling process and all members of
     its process group unless the calling process is blocking or
     ignoring this signal.

     tcdrain waits until all output written to the terminal dev-
     ice referenced by fildes has been transmitted (drained).

     Tcflow suspends transmission or reception of data to the
     terminal device referenced by fildes. depending upon the
     value of action as follows:

          TCOOFF
               Suspend output.

          TCOON
               Restart suspended output.

          TCIOFF
               Transmit a STOP character, to cause the terminal
               to stop transmitting data to the system.




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tcdrain(3C)                                           tcdrain(3C)



          TCION
               Transmit a START character, to cause the terminal
               to start transmitting data to the system.

     The action constants are defined in <termios.h>.

     Tcflush discards (flushes) data associated with the terminal
     device referred to by fildes. The data may be written but
     not transmitted or received but not read.  The method used
     depends upon the value of queue_selector:

          TCIFLUSH
               Data received, but not read is flushed.

          TCOFLUSH
               Data written, but not transmitted is flushed.

          TCIOFLUSH
               Data received, but not read, and data written, but
               not transmitted is flushed.

     The queue_selector constants are defined in <termios.h>.

     Tcsendbreak causes the transmission of a continuous stream
     of zero-valued bits (break) for a specified duration when
     using asynchronous serial data transmission on the terminal
     device referred to by fildes. For CX/UX, the value of dura-
     tion should always be zero, because the system only supports
     transmission of a continuous stream of zero bits for 0.25
     second.  All other values of duration will be ignored and
     only transmit for 0.25 second.

SEE ALSO
     termios(7)

DIAGNOSTICS
     Upon successful completion, a value of zero is returned by
     all functions.  If not, a value of -1 is returned and errno
     is set.

     Errno is set to one of the following values for tcdrain:

     [EBADF]        Fildes is not a valid open file descriptor.

     [EINTR]        A signal interrupted the function.

     Errno is set to one of the following values for tcflow:

     [EBADF]        Fildes is not a valid open file descriptor.

     [EINVAL]       The action argument is not a proper value as
                    defined in <termios.h>.



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tcdrain(3C)                                           tcdrain(3C)



     [ENOTTY]       Fildes is not associated with a terminal dev-
                    ice.

     Errno is set to one of the following values for tcflush:

     [EBADF]        Fildes is not a valid open file descriptor.

     [EINVAL]       The queue_selector argument is not a proper
                    value as defined in <termios.h>.

     [ENOTTY]       Fildes is not associated with a terminal dev-
                    ice.

     Errno is set to one of the following values for tcsendbreak:

     [EBADF]        Fildes is not a valid open file descriptor.

     [ENOTTY]       Fildes is not associated with a terminal dev-
                    ice.




































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