This is an easy way to read a key from the console
reader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
// ...
func readKey() rune {
char, _, err := reader.ReadRune()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Error reading key: ", err)
}
return char
}
// ...
fmt.Println("Checking keyboard input...")
loop:
for {
keyb := readKey()
switch keyb {
case 'x':
fmt.Println("x key pressed, exiting loop")
break loop
}
}
However the issue is the application always waits for a key to be read. What if you want to wait only 5 seconds for a key to be read, and if no key is read, continue the application?
I'm thinking that I must pull in a dependency maybe, such as ncurses or a unit (module) that turbopascal had which was called crt and had a readkey function. But is a dependency really necessary or is there an easy way to do it without? Possibly even some defer() tricks, I don't know.
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