CURS_INITSCR(3CURSES) Curses Library Functions CURS_INITSCR(3CURSES)
NAME
curs_initscr, initscr, newterm, endwin, isendwin, set_term, delscreen
- curses screen initialization and manipulation routines
SYNOPSIS
cc [
flag ... ]
file ...
-lcurses [
library ... ]
#include <curses.h>
WINDOW *initscr(
void);
int endwin(
void);
int isendwin(
void);
SCREEN *newterm(
char *type,
FILE *outfd,
FILE *infd);
SCREEN *set_term(
SCREEN *new);
void delscreen(
SCREEN * sp);
DESCRIPTION
initscr() is almost always the first routine that should be called
(the exceptions are
slk_init(),
filter(),
ripoffline(),
use_env() and, for multiple-terminal applications,
newterm().) This determines
the terminal type and initializes all
curses data structures.
initscr() also causes the first call to
refresh() to clear the
screen. If errors occur,
initscr() writes an appropriate error
message to standard error and exits; otherwise, a pointer is returned
to
stdscr(). If the program needs an indication of error conditions,
newterm() should be used instead of
initscr();
initscr() should only
be called once per application.
A program that outputs to more than one terminal should use the
newterm() routine for each terminal instead of
initscr(). A program
that needs an indication of error conditions, so it can continue to
run in a line-oriented mode if the terminal cannot support a screen-
oriented program, would also use this routine. The routine
newterm() should be called once for each terminal. It returns a variable of
type
SCREEN * which should be saved as a reference to that terminal.
The arguments are the
type of the terminal to be used in place of
$
TERM, a file pointer for output to the terminal, and another file
pointer for input from the terminal (if
type is
NULL, $
TERM will be
used). The program must also call
endwin() for each terminal being
used before exiting from curses. If
newterm() is called more than
once for the same terminal, the first terminal referred to must be
the last one for which
endwin() is called.
A program should always call
endwin() before exiting or escaping from
curses mode temporarily. This routine restores tty modes, moves the
cursor to the lower left-hand corner of the screen and resets the
terminal into the proper non-visual mode. Calling
refresh() or
doupdate() after a temporary escape causes the program to resume
visual mode.
The
isendwin() routine returns
TRUE if
endwin() has been called
without any subsequent calls to
wrefresh(), and
FALSE otherwise.
The
set_term() routine is used to switch between different terminals.
The screen reference
new becomes the new current terminal. The
previous terminal is returned by the routine. This is the only
routine which manipulates
SCREEN pointers; all other routines affect
only the current terminal.
The
delscreen() routine frees storage associated with the
SCREEN data
structure. The
endwin() routine does not do this, so
delscreen() should be called after
endwin() if a particular
SCREEN is no longer
needed.
RETURN VALUES
endwin() returns the integer
ERR upon failure and
OK upon successful
completion.
Routines that return pointers always return
NULL on error.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+---------------+-----------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | Unsafe |
+---------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
curs_kernel(3CURSES),
curs_refresh(3CURSES),
curs_slk(3CURSES),
curs_util(3CURSES),
curses(3CURSES),
attributes(7)NOTES
The header <
curses.h> automatically includes the headers <
stdio.h>
and <
unctrl.h>.
Note that
initscr() and
newterm() may be macros.
December 31, 1996 CURS_INITSCR(3CURSES)