I need to run a script and have access to the default stdin (terminal input) in my program. I could do ./program “script”, opening and parsing the script through the program, but I want to make it POSIX style, accepting input from pipes or from redirection.
I mean, since my program is a parser, I could run ./program, type the script and still use stdin (in a scanf, for example). But I’d like to run ./program < script and still be able to use stdin (in a scanf).
My program is a simplified Pascal interpreter, that’s why I need to run read(x) and write(x) in my scripts.
Yes, it’s homework (the intepreter), but the doubt just popped up in the brainstorming process.
ttyname(0) will return the filename of the current terminal associated with stdin. You can then open that and read from it.