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Thanks for both of your replies.

Unfortunately, my main development environment is Linux + GDC + Tango, so I don't have conio.h, since I don't use DMC as my C compiler.

And I also found both getc() and getchar() is also line buffered in my development environment, so it could not achieve what I wish I could do.

In the end, I've done this exercise by using GNU ncurses library. Since D could interface C library directly, so it does not take much effort. I just declare the function prototype that I used in my program, call these function and linking my program against ncurses library directly.

It works perfectly on my Linux machine, but I still not figure out how could I do this without any 3rd party library and could run on both Linux and Windows yet.

import tango.io.Stdout;
import tango.core.Thread;

// Prototype for used ncurses library function.
extern(C)
{
    void * initscr();
    int cbreak ();
    int getch();
    int endwin();
    int noecho();
}

// A keyboard handler to quit the program when user hit ESC key.
void keyboardHandler ()
{
    initscr();
    cbreak();
    noecho();
    while (getch() != 27) {
    }
    endwin();
}

// Main Program
void main ()
{
    Thread handler = new Thread (&keyboardHandler);
    handler.start();

    for (int i = 0; ; i++) {
        Stdout.format ("{}\r\n", i).flush;

        // If keyboardHandler is not ruuning, it means user hits
        // ESC key, so we break the infinite loop.
        if (handler.isRunning == false) {
            break;
        }
    }

    return 0;
}
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Thanks for both of your replies.

Unfortunately, my main development environment is Linux + GDC + Tango, so I don't have conio.h, since I don't use DMC as my C compiler.

And I also found both getc() and getchar() is also line buffered in my development environment, so it could not achieve what I wish I could do.

In the end, I've done this exercise by using GNU ncurses library. Since D could interface C library directly, so it does not take much effort. I just declare the function prototype that I used in my program, call these function and linking my program against ncurses library directly.

It works perfectly on my Linux machine, but I still not figure out how could do this without any 3rd party library and could run on both Linux and Windows yet.

import tango.io.Stdout;
import tango.core.Thread;

// Prototype for used ncurses library function.
extern(C)
{
    void * initscr();
    int cbreak ();
    int getch();
    int endwin();
    int noecho();
}

// A keyboard handler to quit the program when user hit ESC key.
void keyboardHandler ()
{
    initscr();
    cbreak();
    noecho();
    while (getch() != 27) {
    }
    endwin();
}

// Main Program
void main ()
{
    Thread handler = new Thread (&keyboardHandler);
    handler.start();

    for (int i = 0; ; i++) {
        Stdout.format ("{}\r\n", i).flush;

        // If keyboardHandler is not ruuning, it means user hits
        // ESC key, so we break the infinite loop.
        if (handler.isRunning == false) {
            break;
        }
    }

    return 0;
}