In Perl, I'm trying to get the functionality of the unix command stty without having to do a system call. Two functionalities I am trying to use is setting the interrupt key to something else, e.g.
stty intr 0x7f
stty intr 0x03
Or setting input settings like:
stty raw
stty -crlf
I have seen a package on CPAN named IO::Stty, but my boss would prefer not to install any extra packages on the system. I couldn't see how the POSIX module could do this. I know in newer versions of Perl, I can use the open pragma, e.g.
use open IN => ":crlf", OUT => ":bytes";
but I am using an older version of Perl that does not have this pragma.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Imran
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