You can use the
select function like this for
non-blocking input. This isn't exactly what you asked for
because it won't respond to a simple keypress, you have to
enter a string ending with a newline (Enter key).
YuckFoo
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my $timeout = 5;
while (1) {
my $str = getstr($timeout);
if ($str ne '') { print "Got it! $str"; }
else { print "I got nothing.\n"; }
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------
sub getstr {
my ($timeout) = @_;
my ($rin, $rout);
vec($rin,fileno(STDIN),1) = 1;
print "You have $timeout seconds to enter a string:\n";
my $input = select($rout=$rin, undef, undef, $timeout);
if ($input) { return <STDIN>; }
else { return ''; }
}
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