[-] osc: remove commented code
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@ -33,14 +33,6 @@ def read_osc(seq: int) -> str:
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t.write("\033[6n")
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t.write("\033[6n")
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t.flush()
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t.flush()
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# code = ""
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# while 1:
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# rlist, w, e = select.select([fd], [], [], 0.1)
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# print(rlist, w, e)
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# if not rlist:
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# break
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# code += sys.stdin.read(1)
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# Since python's select.select is behaving differently than Unix.select, we can't use it to
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# Since python's select.select is behaving differently than Unix.select, we can't use it to
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# monitor if input is available (https://stackoverflow.com/q/74160774/7346633).
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# monitor if input is available (https://stackoverflow.com/q/74160774/7346633).
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# My temporary solution is to set a timeout of 0.01s and read as much as possible until the timeout.
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# My temporary solution is to set a timeout of 0.01s and read as much as possible until the timeout.
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