I read the device file /dev/hidraw0 when in the terminal by typing cat /dev/hidraw0 as the hidraw0 was the usb mouse, the output was a sequence of characters. This sequence was generated as I moved the mouse, clicked and scrolled.
Then I also tried this with a C program. the code is,
include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
FILE *ptr_file;
char buf[1000];
ptr_file =fopen("/dev/hidraw0","r");
if (!ptr_file)
return 1;
char c;
while (1)
{
c=fgetc(ptr_file);
if(c != NULL)
printf("%c",c);
else
printf("");
}
fclose(ptr_file);
return 0;
}
this also generated the same (I suppose) sequence of characters. But in a very asynchronous manner. It didn't get updated as quickely as the cat /dev/hidraw0 command.
Why this happens ?