Python 3 - os.ttyname() Method


Description

The method ttyname() returns a string, which specifies the terminal device associated with fd. If fd is not associated with a terminal device, an exception is raised.

Syntax

Following is the syntax for ttyname() method −

os.ttyname(fd)

Parameters

fd − This is the file descriptor.

Return Value

This method returns a string which specifies the terminal device. Available on Unix like Systems

Example

The following example shows the usage of ttyname() method.

# !/usr/bin/python33
import os, sys

# Showing current directory 
print ("Current working dir :%s" %os.getcwd())

# Changing dir to /dev/tty
fd = os.open("/dev/tty",os.O_RDONLY)

p = os.ttyname(fd)
print ("the terminal device associated is: ")
print p
print ("done!!")

os.close(fd)
print ("Closed the file successfully!!")

Result

When we run the above program, it produces the following result −

Current working dir is :/tmp
the terminal device associated is:
/dev/tty
done!!
Closed the file successfully!!
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