; reads lines, prints them back when you hit 'enter' ; dies if you wait a while, because so far we never free memory (function main [ (default-space:space-address <- new space:literal 30:literal) (cursor-mode) ;? 1 ; hook up stdin (stdin:channel-address <- init-channel 1:literal) (fork-helper send-keys-to-stdin:fn nil:literal/globals nil:literal/limit nil:literal/keyboard stdin:channel-address) ; buffer stdin (buffered-stdin:channel-address <- init-channel 1:literal) (fork-helper buffer-lines:fn nil:literal/globals nil:literal/limit stdin:channel-address buffered-stdin:channel-address) { begin ; now read characters from the buffer until 'enter' is typed (s:string-address <- new "? ") (print-string nil:literal/terminal s:string-address) { begin (x:tagged-value buffered-stdin:channel-address/deref <- read buffered-stdin:channel-address) (c:character <- maybe-coerce x:tagged-value character:literal) ;? ($print (("AAA " literal))) ;? 1 ;? ($print c:character) ;? 1 ;? ($print (("\n" literal))) ;? 1 (print-character nil:literal/terminal c:character) (line-done?:boolean <- equal c:character ((#\newline literal))) (loop-unless line-done?:boolean) } (loop) } ])