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diff --git a/Src/builtin.c b/Src/builtin.c
index 3b38c2674..7f8e90741 100644
--- a/Src/builtin.c
+++ b/Src/builtin.c
@@ -3361,94 +3361,6 @@ static int readfd;
 /* Read a character from readfd, or from the buffer zbuf.  Return EOF on end of
 file/buffer. */
 
-/**/
-static int
-read_poll(int *readchar, int polltty)
-{
-    int ret = 0;
-    long mode = -1;
-    char c;
-#ifdef FIONREAD
-    int val;
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
-    fd_set foofd;
-    struct timeval expire_tv;
-#endif
-#ifdef HAS_TIO
-    struct ttyinfo ti;
-#endif
-
-
-#if defined(HAS_TIO) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
-    /*
-     * Under Solaris, at least, reading from the terminal in non-canonical
-     * mode requires that we use the VMIN mechanism to poll.  Any attempt
-     * to check any other way, or to set the terminal to non-blocking mode
-     * and poll that way, fails; it will just for canonical mode input.
-     * We should probably use this mechanism if the user has set non-canonical
-     * mode, in which case testing here for isatty() and ~ICANON would be
-     * better than testing whether bin_read() set it, but for now we've got
-     * enough problems.
-     *
-     * Under Cygwin, you won't be surprised to here, this mechanism,
-     * although present, doesn't work, and we *have* to use ordinary
-     * non-blocking reads to find out if there is a character present
-     * in non-canonical mode.
-     *
-     * I am assuming Solaris is nearer the UNIX norm.  This is not necessarily
-     * as plausible as it sounds, but it seems the right way to guess.
-     *		pws 2000/06/26
-     */
-    if (polltty) {
-	gettyinfo(&ti);
-	ti.tio.c_cc[VMIN] = 0;
-	settyinfo(&ti);
-    }
-#else
-    polltty = 0;
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_SELECT
-    if (!ret) {
-	expire_tv.tv_sec = expire_tv.tv_usec = 0;
-	FD_ZERO(&foofd);
-	FD_SET(readfd, &foofd);
-	if (select(readfd+1, (SELECT_ARG_2_T) &foofd, NULL, NULL, &expire_tv)
-	    > 1)
-	    ret = 1;
-    }
-#else
-#ifdef FIONREAD
-    if (!ret) {
-	ioctl(readfd, FIONREAD, (char *)&val);
-	if (val)
-	    ret = 1;
-    }
-#endif
-#endif
-
-    if (!ret) {
-	/*
-	 * Final attempt: set non-blocking read and try to read a character.
-	 * Praise Bill, this works under Cygwin (nothing else seems to).
-	 */
-	if ((polltty || setblock_fd(0, readfd, &mode))
-	    && read(readfd, &c, 1) > 0) {
-	    *readchar = STOUC(c);
-	    ret = 1;
-	}
-	if (mode != -1)
-	    fcntl(readfd, F_SETFL, mode);
-    }
-#ifdef HAS_TIO
-    if (polltty) {
-	ti.tio.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
-	settyinfo(&ti);
-    }
-#endif
-    return ret;
-}
-
 /* read: get a line of input, or (for compctl functions) return some *
  * useful data about the state of the editing line.  The -E and -e   *
  * options mean that the result should be sent to stdout.  -e means, *
@@ -3529,7 +3441,7 @@ bin_read(char *name, char **args, char *ops, int func)
     } else
 	readfd = izle = 0;
 
-    if (ops['t'] && !read_poll(&readchar, keys && !zleactive)) {
+    if (ops['t'] && !read_poll(readfd, &readchar, keys && !zleactive)) {
 	if (ops['k'] && !zleactive && !isem)
 	    settyinfo(&shttyinfo);
 	if (haso) {