Input (GNU Coreutils 9.0)
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19.2.2 Input settings
These settings control operations on data received from the terminal.
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ignbrk
’ Ignore break characters. May be negated.
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brkint
’ Make breaks cause an interrupt signal. May be negated.
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ignpar
’ Ignore characters with parity errors. May be negated.
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parmrk
’ Mark parity errors (with a 255-0-character sequence). May be negated.
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inpck
’ Enable input parity checking. May be negated.
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istrip
’ Clear high (8th) bit of input characters. May be negated.
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inlcr
’ Translate newline to carriage return. May be negated.
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igncr
’ Ignore carriage return. May be negated.
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icrnl
’ Translate carriage return to newline. May be negated.
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iutf8
’ Assume input characters are UTF-8 encoded. May be negated.
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ixon
’ Enable XON/XOFF flow control (that is, Ctrl-S/Ctrl-Q). May be negated.
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ixoff
’
‘tandem
’ Enable sending of
stop
character when the system input buffer is almost full, andstart
character when it becomes almost empty again. May be negated.- ‘
iuclc
’ Translate uppercase characters to lowercase. Non-POSIX. May be negated. Note ilcuc is not implemented, as one would not be able to issue almost any (lowercase) Unix command, after invoking it.
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ixany
’ Allow any character to restart output (only the start character if negated). Non-POSIX. May be negated.
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imaxbel
’ Enable beeping and not flushing input buffer if a character arrives when the input buffer is full. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
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