I have spent the past 2 days searching for wisdom in history and the
google, but must be using the wrong phrases, and possibly mixed concepts.
That which I wish, is to open a TCP socket in a fashion so that
my select() fires only upon an end-of-line and returns 'cooked' (as in
tty line cooked, (backspaces processed, stty stuff) data.
I think
'cooked' means something different to sockes and protocol levels being
removed or retailed.
I remember something in Solaris when it first came out pushed
processing units into a channel or something.
Do I have to write that processing myself and do one-at-a-time
character reads from the socket? Or at a minimum the buffering and cooking?
It is always better to have seen your target for yourself, rather than depend upon someone else's description.
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