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TERMIO(7)						     Linux Programmer's Manual							 TERMIO(7)

NAME
termio - System V terminal driver interface DESCRIPTION
termio is the name of the old System V terminal driver interface. This interface defined a termio structure used to store terminal set- tings, and a range of ioctl(2) operations to get and set terminal attributes. The termio interface is now obsolete: POSIX.1-1990 standardized a modified version of this interface, under the name termios. The POSIX.1 data structure differs slightly from the System V version, and POSIX.1 defined a suite of functions to replace the various ioctl(2) opera- tions that existed in System V. (This was done because ioctl(2) was unstandardized, and its variadic third argument does not allow argu- ment type checking.) If you're looking for a page called "termio", then you can probably find most of the information that you seek in either termios(3) or ioctl_tty(2). SEE ALSO
reset(1), setterm(1), stty(1), ioctl_tty(2), termios(3), tty(4) COLOPHON
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TERMIO(7)                                                    Linux Programmer's Manual                                                   TERMIO(7)

NAME
termio - System V terminal driver interface DESCRIPTION
termio is the name of the old System V terminal driver interface. This interface defined a termio structure used to store terminal set- tings, and a range of ioctl(2) operations to get and set terminal attributes. The termio interface is now obsolete: POSIX.1-1990 standardized a modified version of this interface, under the name termios. The POSIX.1 data structure differs slightly from the System V version, and POSIX.1 defined a suite of functions to replace the various ioctl(2) opera- tions that existed in System V. (This was done because ioctl(2) was unstandardized, and its variadic third argument does not allow argu- ment type checking.) If you're looking for a page called "termio", then you can probably find most of the information that you seek in either termios(3) or ioctl_tty(2). SEE ALSO
reset(1), setterm(1), stty(1), ioctl_tty(2), termios(3), tty(4) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 4.15 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest version of this page, can be found at https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2017-05-03 TERMIO(7)
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