Python Input() Takes Old Stdin Before Input() Is Called
Python3's input() seems to take old std input between two calls to input(). Is there a way to ignore the old input, and take new input only (after input() gets called)? import time
Solution 1:
You can flush the input buffer prior to the second input()
, like so
import time
import sys
from termios import tcflush, TCIFLUSH
a = input('type something') # type "1"
print('\ngot: %s' % a)
time.sleep(5) # type "2" before timer expires
tcflush(sys.stdin, TCIFLUSH) # flush input stream
b = input('type something more')
print('\ngot: %s' % b)
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