Use shell natively to embed demo .c files in manpages rather than invoking sed, because OpenBSD's sed doesn't seem to like this
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The following example program prints details of every keypress until the user presses "Ctrl-C". It demonstrates how to use the termkey instance in a typical \fBpoll\fP()-driven asynchronous program, which may include mixed IO with other file handles.
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The following example program prints details of every keypress until the user presses "Ctrl-C". It demonstrates how to use the termkey instance in a typical \fBpoll\fP()-driven asynchronous program, which may include mixed IO with other file handles.
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.PP
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.PP
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`sed i.br demo-async.c`
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`while read LINE; do echo ".br"; echo "$LINE"; done <demo-async.c`
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.in
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.in
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.nf
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.nf
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.fi
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.fi
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The following example program prints details of every keypress until the user presses "Ctrl-C".
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The following example program prints details of every keypress until the user presses "Ctrl-C".
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.PP
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.PP
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`sed i.br demo.c`
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`while read LINE; do echo ".br"; echo "$LINE"; done <demo.c`
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.in
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.in
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.nf
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.nf
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.fi
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.fi
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