\function{call} \synopsis{-} \usage{Void call (String fun)} \description This function is used to execute an interactive slrn internal function. Such functions are used with \var{setkey} statements in the \var{.slrnrc} startup files. \seealso{definekey, undefinekey, set_prefix_argument} \done \function{definekey} \synopsis{-} \usage{definekey (String fun, String key, String km)} \description This function is used to bind a key sequence specified by \var{key} to a function \var{fun} in the keymap \var{km}. Here \var{fun} can be any predefined slang function that takes 0 arguments and returns void. The parameter \var{km} must be either "article", "group", or "readline". \seealso{undefinekey, call, set_prefix_argument} \done \function{get_prefix_arg} \synopsis{Get the value of the prefix argument} \usage{Int_Type get_prefix_arg ()} \description The \var{get_prefix_arg} function returns the value of the prefix argument. If no prefix argument has been set, the function returns \var{-1}, which is an impossible value for the prefix argument. \notes The prefix argument is specified interactively via the ESC key followed by one or more digits that determine value of the prefix argument. This concept has been borrowed from the emacs text editor. \seealso{set_prefix_argument, reset_prefix_arg} \done \function{getkey} \synopsis{-} \usage{Integer getkey ()} \description Read a character from the terminal and returns its value. Note: Function and arrow keys usually return more than one character. \seealso{ungetkey, input_pending, read_mini} \done \function{input_pending} \synopsis{-} \usage{Integer input_pending (Integer tsecs)} \description This function checks for keyboard input. Its argument specifies the number of tenths of a second to wait. It returns 0 if no input is available or a non-sero value if input is available. \seealso{getkey, ungetkey} \done \function{reset_prefix_arg} \synopsis{Cancel the prefix argument} \usage{Void reset_prefix_arg ()} \description The \var{reset_prefix_arg} function may be used to reset the prefix argument. This is usually necessary after calling to keep the argument from propagating to other functions. \seealso{get_prefix_arg, set_prefix_argument} \done \function{set_prefix_argument} \synopsis{-} \usage{Void set_prefix_argument (Integer val)} \description The \var{set_prefix_argument} function may be used to set the prefix argument to \var{val}. It is mainly used immediately before \var{calling} internal functions which take prefix arguments. \seealso{call} \done \function{undefinekey} \synopsis{-} \usage{Void undefinekey (String key, String map)} \description This function undefineds a key sequence specified by \var{key} from keymap \var{map}. \seealso{definekey} \done \function{ungetkey} \synopsis{-} \usage{Void ungetkey (Integer ch)} \description This function pushes the character \var{ch} back upon the input stream such that the next call to \var{getkey} will return it. It is possible to push several characters back. \seealso{getkey} \done