Simple Linux implementation of Borland's conio (conio.h) library. It uses Ncurses. It includes most functions required to write a basic application using conioh (i.e. getch(), cprintf(), puts() and more).
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Linux c++ implementation of conio.h
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This is a nice and simple solution to port old borland c DOS programs to current platforms. It just works.
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Guys, it works with a bit of tinkering around. The developer decided to celebrate 6 New Year's without us. diff a/conio.h b/conio.h 297a298 > return 0; ------------------------ forcing ncurses by putting '#include <ncurses.h>' in all files resolves all compile errors. ------------------------ compiler: g++ (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) 4.4.3
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It's silly to use something like conio! all the functions in conio have better equivalents and it's not included in Standard C++