caps lock fault
Chris Faylor
cgf@cygnus.com
Wed Sep 6 21:45:00 GMT 2000
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 05:37:55AM +0100, Keith Fielding wrote:
>On my W95 system, I have a problem with the caps lock which behaves as a
>shift lock. (The numeric keys are all shifted as well as the alpha
>keys). While I have seen mention of this in the archives, I have not
>found any solution there (other than the fact that does not seem to
>affect NT based systems).
>
>I wrote a short test program:
>
>#include <stdio.h>
>
>int main (void)
>{
> char buffer[80];
>
> gets (buffer);
> puts (buffer);
> return 0;
>}
>
>When I compile this (gcc -o mytest mytest.c) it exhibits the problem
>whether I run it in bash window or an MS-DOS window. When I compile it
>with the -mno-cygwin switch it works correctly when run from an MS-DOS
>window but from a bash window it simply advances two lines and returns
>to the bash prompt! The behaviour is unchanged if I replace the call to
>gets with a call to fgets.
>
>I then tried this program:
>
>#include <conio.h>
>#include <stdio.h>
>
>int main (void)
>{
> int ch;
>
> do {
> ch = getch ();
> printf ("%c\n", ch);
> } while (ch != 'q');
> return 0;
>}
>
>This can only be compiled with the -mno-cygwin switch because of the
>conio header. It displays the fault whether I run it in a bash window or
>an MS-DOS window.
>
>Any ideas?
Sure. Submit a patch to correct this behavior. This is an open source
project and patches are always welcome.
fhandler_console.cc contains the code that is likely to be causing this
behavior.
cgf
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