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.. _console_getline_sample:
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console_getline() Sample Application
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Overview
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This example shows how to use :cpp:func:`console_getline()` function.
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Similar to the well-known ANSI C gets() and fgets() functions,
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:cpp:func:`console_getline()` either returns the next available input
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line or blocks waiting for one. Using this function, it should be fairly
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easy to port existing ANSI C, POSIX, or Linux applications which process
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console input line by line. The sample also allows to see details of how
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a line is returned by the function.
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If you are interested in character by character console input, see
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:ref:`console_getchar_sample`.
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Requirements
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UART console is required to run this simple.
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Building and Running
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The easiest way to run this sample is using QEMU:
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.. zephyr-app-commands::
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:zephyr-app: samples/subsys/console/getline
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:board: qemu_x86
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:goals: run
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:compact:
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Now start pressing keys on a keyboard, followed by Enter. The input line
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will be printed back, with a hex code of the last character, to show that
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line does not include any special "end of line" characters (like LF, CR,
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etc.)
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