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Having an odd problem with a script I'm writing.
Consider the following JS code:
while (!script_exit) {
switch (console.inkey().toUpperCase()) {
case "A":
doThingOne();
break;
case "B":
doThingTwo();
break;
case KEY_ESC:
case "Q":
case "\r":
script_exit = true;
break;
default:
log("switch default"); // hits this every time
}
}
I'm trying to get a single key from the user and let the switch/case block handle accordingly. However, instead of waiting for input, it immediately falls to the default conition (as commented above).
If I change inkey to getkey, it works as expected. I'd prefer to use inkey instead of getkey though, to avoid showing the cursor while waiting for input.