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Re: VT2 for Xorg?



On Mon, Jul 09, 2018 at 09:08:17AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 08, 2018 at 01:08:59PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > With a bash fn like:
> >   ttyGetNum () { return $(tty | grep -oE '[0-9]+$') ; }
> > 
> > Then something like this will id your current tty:
> >   ttyGetNum;  export Xorg_vt=vt$?
> 
> Ewwwww!
> 
> The return status of a shell function is NOT intended to be used this way.
> It's analogous to the exit status of a shell command.  It's a single
> byte, unsigned, so you can only return 0 to 255.  It's intended to convey
> success or failure, not to carry an actual data payload.
> 
> I recommend that you switch to using a regular variable for this purpose.
> I happen to like "r".  With a regular variable, you're not restricted to
> integers from 0 to 255, and you retain the ability to convey succss/failure
> through the return code.
> 
> As an aside, you can save the call to GNU grep by simply stripping the
> leading "/dev/tty" from the output of tty using a shell parameter
> expansion:
> 
>   ttyGetNum() {
>     local t
>     t=$(tty) || return 1
>     [[ $t = /dev/tty+([0-9]) ]] || return 1
>     r=${t#/dev/tty}
>   }
> 
>   if ttyGetNum; then export Xorg_vt=vt"$r"; fi
> 

fgconsole returns the current virtual terminal number.
chvt switches to a specified virtual terminal.

These are from package kbd.

-dsr-


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