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Is there a specific approach to reading device files in CL? I try the following code in SBCL but it does not appear to work:

(defparameter modem #p"/dev/ttyUSB2")
(defun read-modem()
  (with-open-file (fd modem :direction :io :if-exists :append)
          (loop while (peek-char nil fd) do
            (format t "~A" (read-line fd))
            (finish-output fd))))

I know there's output because cat /dev/ttyUSB2 shows it.

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    can you read characters instead of lines? Feb 24, 2015 at 20:00
  • Reading characters works. Makes sense now, read-line only returns when it encounters #\newline or end-of-file.
    – automaton
    Feb 25, 2015 at 21:00
  • Note also that NEWLINE can mean CR, CRLF (two characters!) or LF - depending on Lisp, the Lisp configuration and platform. Feb 25, 2015 at 21:03

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I guess, you need to read from them as from binary files. For instance, here's what I read from /dev/urandom:

> (with-open-file (fd "/dev/urandom" :direction :io :if-exists :append
                      :element-type 'unsigned-byte) 
    (read-byte fd))
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I think your problem is with buffering. I don't think you can turn it off in CL open, so I am afraid you have to use sb-unix:unix-open and sb-unix:unix-read.

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