|  | ANSI Common Lisp  21 Streams  21.2 Dictionary of Streams 
 
| 21.2.35  clear-input | Function |  
 Syntax:
clear-input
&optional input-stream
   nil 
 
Arguments and Values:
input-stream - an input stream designator.
  The default is standard input.
Description:
Clears any available input from input-stream.
If clear-input does not make sense for input-stream, 
then clear-input does nothing. 
 
Examples:
;; The exact I/O behavior of this example might vary from implementation
;; to implementation depending on the kind of interactive buffering that
;; occurs.  (The call to SLEEP here is intended to help even out the 
;; differences in implementations which do not do line-at-a-time buffering.)
(defun read-sleepily (&optional (clear-p nil) (zzz 0))
  (list (progn (print '>) (read))
        ;; Note that input typed within the first ZZZ seconds 
        ;; will be discarded.
        (progn (print '>) 
               (if zzz (sleep zzz))
               (print '>>)
               (if clear-p (clear-input))
               (read))))
(read-sleepily)
 > 10  >  >> 20  (10 20)
(read-sleepily t)  > 10  >  >> 20  (10 20)
(read-sleepily t 10)  > 10  > 20  ; Some implementations won't echo typeahead here.  >> 30  (10 30)
Side Effects:
The input-stream is modified.
Affected By:
*standard-input*
Exceptional Situations:
Should signal an error of type type-error if input-stream is not a stream designator.
See Also:
clear-output
Allegro CL Implementation Details:
 None. |