Find an available pseudo-tty
#include <unix.h>
int openpty( int* amaster, 
             int* aslave,
             char* name,
             struct termios* termp,
             struct winsize* winp );
- amaster
- A pointer to a location where openpty() can store the
  file descriptor of the master side of the pseudo-tty.
- aslave
- A pointer to a location where openpty() can store the
  file descriptor of the slave side of the pseudo-tty.
- name
- NULL, or a pointer to a buffer where openpty()
  can store the filename of the slave side of the pseudo-tty.
- termp
- NULL, or a pointer to a
  termios
  structure that describes the terminal's control attributes to apply to
  the slave side of the pseudo-tty.
- winp
- A pointer to a winsize structure that defines the
  window size to use for the slave side of the pseudo-tty.
libc
Use the -l c option to
qcc
to link against this library.
This library is usually included automatically.
|  | This function is in libc.a, but not in libc.so
(in order to save space). | 
The openpty() function finds and opens an available pseudo-tty.
- 0
  
- Success.
- -1
- An error occurred
  (errno is set).
- ENOENT
- There are no ttys available.
Unix
| Safety: |  | 
|---|
| Cancellation point | Yes | 
| Interrupt handler | No | 
| Signal handler | Yes | 
| Thread | Yes | 
fork(),
forkpty(),
login_tty(),
termios