Obviously I can just choose to not write to the port, but for the sake of safety in certain applications, it helps to know that there is a guardrail in place. I recommend adding a '-r' command line option for tty_fake that will lock out writing to the port from that fake tty.
Obviously I can just choose to not write to the port, but for the sake of safety in certain applications, it helps to know that there is a guardrail in place. I recommend adding a '-r' command line option for tty_fake that will lock out writing to the port from that fake tty.