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Q: Exclusively open a device file in Linux

user2075654What ways are there available, for exclusively opening a device file (say, the display frame buffer)? [Info: I already know about flock() & friends, which have an effect only when the other applications are also using it (in other words: open() will succeed but flock() will fail if already locke...

 
 
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8:09 AM
@Micrified why aren't you supporting 'long inputs'? let's say, if it starts with < or : then you can type in the name of the symbol. E.g. <pi> or :alpha:
it feels like your problem is going to be how people are typing in a specific symbol instead of how you are displaying it
(in 2019 the assumption that people are using unicode ready terminals make perfect sense, as well as assuming that people have keyboards capable of typing in ASCII characters)
 
8:30 AM
should I implement a template withing the class definition or outside of it?
 
@Aurelius what exactly are you talking about? C has no templates nor classes ;)
 
8:51 AM
@PeterVaro I know but this seems the only chat that's willing to answer on the entire exchange network, so even if it is C++ I thought someone might know, thank you anyway.
 
 
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9:26 PM
@Aurelius alright then, if you haven't received any answers yet, give it a go (but keep in mind that this is the C chat room, though most of us are working with C++ as well) and try explain your problem in more details 'cause as far as I can tell, it is pretty much under defined at the moment :)
 

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