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From: CBFalconer <cbfalconer AT yahoo DOT com>
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Subject: Detecting stdin not redirected
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Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 07:40:30 GMT
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With gcc and DJGPP, how can a running program detect that stdin
has not been redirected from the keyboard?  How portable is such a
method, i.e. will it hold up for Linux?  To allow for use of
external terminals, I guess the thing wanted is to detect that
stdin is actually a disk file (or a pipe) as opposed to a device.

There are bits available with some calls or other in the DOS
interrupt group, but I guess the question is how exposed are
these, and obviously any such will not be Linux portable.

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