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39.Dd April 18, 1994
40.Dt STTY 1
41.Os
42.Sh NAME
43.Nm stty
44.Nd set the options for a terminal device interface
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.Nm
47.Op Fl a | Fl e | Fl g
48.Op Fl f Ar file
49.Op operands
50.Sh DESCRIPTION
51The
52.Nm
53utility sets or reports on terminal
54characteristics for the device that is its standard input.
55If no options or operands are specified, it reports the settings of a subset
56of characteristics as well as additional ones if they differ from their
57default values.
58Otherwise it modifies
59the terminal state according to the specified arguments.
60Some combinations of arguments are mutually
61exclusive on some terminal types.
62.Pp
63The following options are available:
64.Bl -tag -width indent
65.It Fl a
66Display all the current settings for the terminal to standard output
67as per
68.St -p1003.2 .
69.It Fl e
70Display all the current settings for the terminal to standard output
71in the traditional
72.Bx
73``all'' and ``everything'' formats.
74.It Fl f
75Open and use the terminal named by
76.Ar file
77rather than using standard input.  The file is opened
78using the
79.Dv O_NONBLOCK
80flag of
81.Fn open ,
82making it possible to
83set or display settings on a terminal that might otherwise
84block on the open.
85.It Fl g
86Display all the current settings for the terminal to standard output
87in a form that may be used as an argument to a subsequent invocation of
88.Nm
89to restore the current terminal state as per
90.St -p1003.2 .
91.El
92.Pp
93The following arguments are available to set the terminal
94characteristics:
95.Ss Control Modes:
96.Pp
97Control mode flags affect hardware characteristics associated with the
98terminal.  This corresponds to the c_cflag in the termios structure.
99.Bl -tag -width Fl
100.It Cm parenb Pq Fl parenb
101Enable (disable) parity generation
102and detection.
103.It Cm parodd Pq Fl parodd
104Select odd (even) parity.
105.It Cm cs5 cs6 cs7 cs8
106Select character size, if possible.
107.It Ar number
108Set terminal baud rate to the
109number given, if possible.
110If the
111baud rate is set to zero, modem
112control is no longer
113asserted.
114.It Cm ispeed Ar number
115Set terminal input baud rate to the
116number given, if possible.
117If the
118input baud rate is set to zero, the
119input baud rate is set to the
120value of the output baud
121rate.
122.It Cm ospeed Ar number
123Set terminal output baud rate to
124the number given, if possible.
125If
126the output baud rate is set to
127zero, modem control is
128no longer asserted.
129.It Cm speed Ar number
130This sets both
131.Cm ispeed
132and
133.Cm ospeed
134to
135.Ar number .
136.It Cm hupcl Pq Fl hupcl
137Stop asserting modem control
138(do not stop asserting modem control) on last close.
139.It Cm hup Pq Fl hup
140Same as hupcl
141.Pq Fl hupcl .
142.It Cm cstopb Pq Fl cstopb
143Use two (one) stop bits per character.
144.It Cm cread Pq Fl cread
145Enable (disable) the receiver.
146.It Cm clocal Pq Fl clocal
147Assume a line without (with) modem
148control.
149.It Cm crtscts Pq Fl crtscts
150Enable (disable) RTS/CTS flow control.
151.El
152.Ss Input Modes:
153This corresponds to the c_iflag in the termios structure.
154.Bl -tag -width Fl
155.It Cm ignbrk Pq Fl ignbrk
156Ignore (do not ignore) break on
157input.
158.It Cm brkint Pq Fl brkint
159Signal (do not signal)
160.Dv INTR
161on
162break.
163.It Cm ignpar Pq Fl ignpar
164Ignore (do not ignore) characters with parity
165errors.
166.It Cm parmrk Pq Fl parmrk
167Mark (do not mark) characters with parity errors.
168.It Cm inpck Pq Fl inpck
169Enable (disable) input parity
170checking.
171.It Cm istrip Pq Fl istrip
172Strip (do not strip) input characters
173to seven bits.
174.It Cm inlcr Pq Fl inlcr
175Map (do not map)
176.Dv NL
177to
178.Dv CR
179on input.
180.It Cm igncr Pq Fl igncr
181Ignore (do not ignore)
182.Dv CR
183on input.
184.It Cm icrnl Pq Fl icrnl
185Map (do not map)
186.Dv CR
187to
188.Dv NL
189on input.
190.It Cm ixon Pq Fl ixon
191Enable (disable)
192.Dv START/STOP
193output
194control.
195Output from the system is
196stopped when the system receives
197.Dv STOP
198and started when the system
199receives
200.Dv START ,
201or if
202.Cm ixany
203is set, any character restarts output.
204.It Cm ixoff Pq Fl ixoff
205Request that the system send (not
206send)
207.Dv START/STOP
208characters when
209the input queue is nearly
210empty/full.
211.It Cm ixany Pq Fl ixany
212Allow any character (allow only
213.Dv START )
214to restart output.
215.It Cm imaxbel Pq Fl imaxbel
216The system imposes a limit of
217.Dv MAX_INPUT
218(currently 255) characters in the input queue.  If
219.Cm imaxbel
220is set and the input queue limit has been reached,
221subsequent input causes the system to send an ASCII BEL
222character to the output queue (the terminal beeps at you).  Otherwise,
223if
224.Cm imaxbel
225is unset and the input queue is full, the next input character causes
226the entire input and output queues to be discarded.
227.El
228.Ss Output Modes:
229This corresponds to the c_oflag of the termios structure.
230.Bl -tag -width Fl
231.It Cm opost Pq Fl opost
232Post-process output (do not
233post-process output; ignore all other
234output modes).
235.It Cm onlcr Pq Fl onlcr
236Map (do not map)
237.Dv NL
238to
239.Dv CR-NL
240on output.
241.It Cm ocrnl Pq Fl ocrnl
242Map (do not map)
243.Dv CR
244to
245.Dv NL
246on output.
247.It Cm oxtabs Pq Fl oxtabs
248Expand (do not expand) tabs to spaces on output.
249.It Cm onocr Pq Fl onocr
250Do not (do) output CRs at column zero.
251.It Cm onlret Pq Fl onlret
252On the terminal NL performs (does not perform) the CR function.
253.El
254.Ss Local Modes:
255.Pp
256Local mode flags (lflags) affect various and sundry characteristics of terminal
257processing.
258Historically the term "local" pertained to new job control features
259implemented by Jim Kulp on a
260.Tn Pdp 11/70
261at
262.Tn IIASA .
263Later the driver ran on the first
264.Tn VAX
265at Evans Hall, UC Berkeley, where the job control details
266were greatly modified but the structure definitions and names
267remained essentially unchanged.
268The second interpretation of the 'l' in lflag
269is ``line discipline flag'' which corresponds to the
270.Ar c_lflag
271of the
272.Ar termios
273structure.
274.Bl -tag -width Fl
275.It Cm isig Pq Fl isig
276Enable (disable) the checking of
277characters against the special control
278characters
279.Dv INTR , QUIT ,
280and
281.Dv SUSP .
282.It Cm icanon Pq Fl icanon
283Enable (disable) canonical input
284.Pf ( Dv ERASE
285and
286.Dv KILL
287processing).
288.It Cm iexten Pq Fl iexten
289Enable (disable) any implementation
290defined special control characters
291not currently controlled by icanon,
292isig, or ixon.
293.It Cm echo Pq Fl echo
294Echo back (do not echo back) every
295character typed.
296.It Cm echoe Pq Fl echoe
297The
298.Dv ERASE
299character shall (shall
300not) visually erase the last character
301in the current line from the
302display, if possible.
303.It Cm echok Pq Fl echok
304Echo (do not echo)
305.Dv NL
306after
307.Dv KILL
308character.
309.It Cm echoke Pq Fl echoke
310The
311.Dv KILL
312character shall (shall
313not) visually erase the
314current line from the
315display, if possible.
316.It Cm echonl Pq Fl echonl
317Echo (do not echo)
318.Dv NL ,
319even if echo
320is disabled.
321.It Cm echoctl Pq Fl echoctl
322If
323.Cm echoctl
324is set, echo control characters as ^X.  Otherwise control characters
325echo as themselves.
326.It Cm echoprt Pq Fl echoprt
327For printing terminals.
328If set, echo erased characters backwards within ``\\''
329and ``/''.  Otherwise, disable this feature.
330.It Cm noflsh Pq Fl noflsh
331Disable (enable) flush after
332.Dv INTR , QUIT , SUSP .
333.It Cm tostop Pq Fl tostop
334Send (do not send)
335.Dv SIGTTOU
336for background output.  This causes background jobs to stop if they attempt
337terminal output.
338.It Cm altwerase Pq Fl altwerase
339Use (do not use) an alternate word erase algorithm when processing
340.Dv WERASE
341characters.
342This alternate algorithm considers sequences of
343alphanumeric/underscores as words.
344It also skips the first preceding character in its classification
345(as a convenience since the one preceding character could have been
346erased with simply an
347.Dv ERASE
348character.)
349.It Cm mdmbuf Pq Fl mdmbuf
350If set, flow control output based on condition of Carrier Detect.  Otherwise
351writes return an error if Carrier Detect is low (and Carrier is not being
352ignored with the
353.Dv CLOCAL
354flag.)
355.It Cm flusho Pq Fl flusho
356Indicates output is (is not) being discarded.
357.It Cm pendin Pq Fl pendin
358Indicates input is (is not) pending after a switch from non-canonical
359to canonical mode and will be re-input when a read becomes pending
360or more input arrives.
361.El
362.Ss Control Characters:
363.Bl -tag -width Fl
364.It Ar control-character Ar string
365Set
366.Ar control-character
367to
368.Ar string .
369If string is a single character,
370the control character is set to
371that character.
372If string is the
373two character sequence "^-" or the
374string "undef" the control character
375is disabled (i.e. set to
376.Pf { Dv _POSIX_VDISABLE Ns } . )
377.Pp
378Recognized control-characters:
379.Bd -ragged -offset indent
380.Bl -column character Subscript
381.It control-
382.It character Ta Subscript Ta Description
383.It _________ Ta _________ Ta _______________
384.It eof Ta Tn VEOF Ta EOF No character
385.It eol Ta Tn VEOL Ta EOL No character
386.It eol2 Ta Tn VEOL2 Ta EOL2 No character
387.It erase Ta Tn VERASE Ta ERASE No character
388.It erase2 Ta Tn VERASE2 Ta ERASE2 No character
389.It werase Ta Tn VWERASE Ta WERASE No character
390.It intr Ta Tn VINTR Ta INTR No character
391.It kill Ta Tn VKILL Ta KILL No character
392.It quit Ta Tn VQUIT Ta QUIT No character
393.It susp Ta Tn VSUSP Ta SUSP No character
394.It start Ta Tn VSTART Ta START No character
395.It stop Ta Tn VSTOP Ta STOP No character
396.It dsusp Ta Tn VDSUSP Ta DSUSP No character
397.It lnext Ta Tn VLNEXT Ta LNEXT No character
398.It reprint Ta Tn VREPRINT Ta REPRINT No character
399.It status Ta Tn VSTATUS Ta STATUS No character
400.El
401.Ed
402.It Cm min Ar number
403.It Cm time Ar number
404Set the value of min or time to
405number.
406.Dv MIN
407and
408.Dv TIME
409are used in
410Non-Canonical mode input processing
411(-icanon).
412.El
413.Ss Combination Modes:
414.Pp
415.Bl -tag -width Fl
416.It Ar saved settings
417Set the current terminal
418characteristics to the saved settings
419produced by the
420.Fl g
421option.
422.It Cm evenp No or Cm parity
423Enable parenb and cs7; disable
424parodd.
425.It Cm oddp
426Enable parenb, cs7, and parodd.
427.It Fl parity , evenp ,  oddp
428Disable parenb, and set cs8.
429.It Cm \&nl Pq Fl \&nl
430Enable (disable) icrnl.
431In addition
432-nl unsets inlcr and igncr.
433.It Cm ek
434Reset
435.Dv ERASE ,
436.Dv ERASE2 ,
437and
438.Dv KILL
439characters
440back to system defaults.
441.It Cm sane
442Resets all modes to reasonable values for interactive terminal use.
443.It Cm tty
444Set the line discipline to the standard terminal line discipline
445.Dv TTYDISC .
446.It Cm crt Pq Fl crt
447Set (disable) all modes suitable for a CRT display device.
448.It Cm kerninfo Pq Fl kerninfo
449Enable (disable) the system generated status line associated with
450processing a
451.Dv STATUS
452character (usually set to ^T).  The status line consists of the
453system load average, the current command name, its process ID, the
454event the process is waiting on (or the status of the process), the user
455and system times, percent cpu, and current memory usage.
456.It Cm columns Ar number
457The terminal size is recorded as having
458.Ar number
459columns.
460.It Cm cols Ar number
461is an alias for
462.Cm columns .
463.It Cm rows Ar number
464The terminal size is recorded as having
465.Ar number
466rows.
467.It Cm dec
468Set modes suitable for users of Digital Equipment Corporation systems
469.Dv ( ERASE ,
470.Dv KILL ,
471and
472.Dv INTR
473characters are set to ^?, ^U, and ^C;
474.Dv ixany
475is disabled, and
476.Dv crt
477is enabled.)
478.It Cm extproc Pq Fl extproc
479If set, this flag indicates that some amount of terminal processing is being
480performed by either the terminal hardware or by the remote side connected
481to a pty.
482.It Cm raw Pq Fl raw
483If set, change the modes of the terminal so that no input or output processing
484is performed.
485If unset, change the modes of the terminal to some reasonable
486state that performs input and output processing.  Note that since the
487terminal driver no longer has a single
488.Dv RAW
489bit, it is not possible to intuit what flags were set prior to setting
490.Cm raw .
491This means that unsetting
492.Cm raw
493may not put back all the setting that were previously in effect.
494To set the terminal into a raw state and then accurately restore it, the following
495shell code is recommended:
496.Bd -literal
497save_state=$(stty -g)
498stty raw
499\&...
500stty "$save_state"
501.Ed
502.It Cm size
503The size of the terminal is printed as two numbers on a single line,
504first rows, then columns.
505.El
506.Ss Compatibility Modes:
507.Pp
508These modes remain for compatibility with the previous version of
509the
510.Nm
511command.
512.Bl -tag -width Fl
513.It Cm all
514Reports all the terminal modes as with
515.Cm stty Fl a
516except that the control characters are printed in a columnar format.
517.It Cm everything
518Same as
519.Cm all .
520.It Cm cooked
521Same as
522.Cm sane .
523.It Cm cbreak
524If set, enables
525.Cm brkint , ixon , imaxbel , opost ,
526.Cm isig , iexten ,
527and
528.Fl icanon .
529If unset, same as
530.Cm sane .
531.It Cm new
532Same as
533.Cm tty .
534.It Cm old
535Same as
536.Cm tty .
537.It Cm newcrt Pq Fl newcrt
538Same as
539.Cm crt .
540.It Cm pass8
541The converse of
542.Cm parity .
543.It Cm tandem Pq Fl tandem
544Same as
545.Cm ixoff .
546.It Cm decctlq Pq Fl decctlq
547The converse of
548.Cm ixany .
549.It Cm crterase Pq Fl crterase
550Same as
551.Cm echoe .
552.It Cm crtbs Pq Fl crtbs
553Same as
554.Cm echoe .
555.It Cm crtkill Pq Fl crtkill
556Same as
557.Cm echoke .
558.It Cm ctlecho Pq Fl ctlecho
559Same as
560.Cm echoctl .
561.It Cm prterase Pq Fl prterase
562Same as
563.Cm echoprt .
564.It Cm litout Pq Fl litout
565The converse of
566.Cm opost .
567.It Cm tabs Pq Fl tabs
568The converse of
569.Cm oxtabs .
570.It Cm brk Ar value
571Same as the control character
572.Cm eol .
573.It Cm flush Ar value
574Same as the control character
575.Cm discard .
576.It Cm rprnt Ar value
577Same as the control character
578.Cm reprint .
579.El
580.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
581.Ex -std
582.Sh SEE ALSO
583.Xr termios 4
584.Sh STANDARDS
585The
586.Nm
587utility is expected to be
588.St -p1003.2
589compatible.  The flags
590.Fl e
591and
592.Fl f
593are
594extensions to the standard.
595