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c - Set a timeout for reading stdin

Is there a way to timeout a reading from stdin in order for the program not to hang for too long ?

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You can use ncurses or if you don't want to, you can use select as described in this blog post. Basically, you can use select and specify the timeout. If the stdin FD is set, then you can read from it safely and won't block. If you want more info on select, check this out and of course wikipedia. It's a handy call to know about.

EDIT: I feel compelled to supply code, so here it is, straight from the blog post with some comments.

// if != 0, then there is data to be read on stdin
int kbhit()
{
    // timeout structure passed into select
    struct timeval tv;
    // fd_set passed into select
    fd_set fds;
    // Set up the timeout.  here we can wait for 1 second
    tv.tv_sec = 1;
    tv.tv_usec = 0;

    // Zero out the fd_set - make sure it's pristine
    FD_ZERO(&fds);
    // Set the FD that we want to read
    FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &fds); //STDIN_FILENO is 0
    // select takes the last file descriptor value + 1 in the fdset to check,
    // the fdset for reads, writes, and errors.  We are only passing in reads.
    // the last parameter is the timeout.  select will return if an FD is ready or 
    // the timeout has occurred
    select(STDIN_FILENO+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
    // return 0 if STDIN is not ready to be read.
    return FD_ISSET(STDIN_FILENO, &fds);
}

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