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"Conio" redirects here. For the profanity, see wikt:coño.
conio.h is a header file used in old MS-DOS compilers to create text user interfaces, however, it is not part of the C programming language, the C standard library, ISO C or required by POSIX. This header declares several useful library functions for performing "console input and output" from a program. Most C compilers that target DOS, Windows 3.x, Phar Lap, DOSX, OS/2, or Win32 have this header and supply the concomitant library functions in the default C library. Most C compilers that target UNIX and Linux do not have this header and do not supply the concomitant library functions. The library functions declared by conio.h vary significantly from compiler to compiler. As originally implemented in Microsoft's Visual C++ the various functions mapped directly to the first few DOS int 21h functions. But the library supplied with Turbo C++ and Borland C++ did not use the DOS API but instead accessed video RAM directly for output and used BIOS interrupt calls. Compilers that targeted non-DOS operating systems, such as Linux, Win32 and OS/2, provided different implementations of these functions. Member functions
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