When I’m using PDcurses and I try to have a while loop exit when the enter key is pressed with while(key != KEY_ENTER), the while loop never exits. However, when I try to have the same loop exit with while((char)key != '\n'), it exits successfully whenever I pressed enter. Why does '\n' work and not KEY_ENTER?
btw, key is an int
and I hope this is the relevant few lines of the code:
int key;
while((char)key != '\n') {
key = getch();
...
}
getch()is a function defined by the ANSI C standard for the C runtime library.On most systems, such as Windows, Linux, etc., this function is implemented to return
'\n'when the user pressed Enter. For Comparison, on Windows the key-press itself (of Enter) might be represented as the key-codeVK_ENTER.PDCurses is translating the key codes to ASCII values for you.
You can get the key values you want if you first call the PDCurses functions
raw(); nonl();. Also, you should probably usewgetch()for new code.