Revision 07fc868ecfd31fecc7c3f964730f946c31f5ab80 authored by Joshua J. Cogliati on 19 June 2020, 15:11:03 UTC, committed by Joshua J. Cogliati on 19 June 2020, 15:11:03 UTC
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KEYP
KEY?

	predicate, outputs TRUE if there are characters waiting to be
	read from the read stream.  If the read stream is a file, this
	is equivalent to NOT EOFP.  If the read stream is the terminal,
	then echoing is turned off and the terminal is set to CBREAK
	(character at a time instead of line at a time) mode.  It
	remains in this mode until some line-mode reading is requested
	(e.g., READLIST).  The Unix operating system forgets about any
	pending characters when it switches modes, so the first KEYP
	invocation will always output FALSE.

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