CURS_UTIL(3CURSES) Curses Library Functions CURS_UTIL(3CURSES)

NAME


curs_util, unctrl, keyname, filter, use_env, putwin, getwin,
delay_output, flushinp - curses miscellaneous utility routines

SYNOPSIS


cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lcurses [ library ... ]
#include <curses.h>

char *unctrl(chtype c);


char *keyname(int c);


int filter(void);


void use_env(char bool);


int putwin(WINDOW *win, FILE *filep);


WINDOW *getwin(FILE *filep);


int delay_output(int ms);


int flushinp(void);


DESCRIPTION


The unctrl() macro expands to a character string which is a printable
representation of the character c. Control characters are displayed
in the ^X notation. Printing characters are displayed as is.


With the keyname() routine, a character string corresponding to the
key c is returned.


The filter() routine, if used, is called before initscr() or
newterm() are called. It makes curses think that there is a one-line
screen. curses does not use any terminal capabilities that assume
that they know on what line of the screen the cursor is positioned.


The use_env() routine, if used, is called before initscr() or
newterm() are called. When called with FALSE as an argument, the
values of lines and columns specified in the terminfo database will
be used, even if environment variables LINES and COLUMNS (used by
default) are set, or if curses is running in a window (in which case
default behavior would be to use the window size if LINES and COLUMNS
are not set).


With the putwin() routine, all data associated with window win is
written into the file to which filep points. This information can be
later retrieved using the getwin() function.


The getwin() routine reads window related data stored in the file by
putwin(). The routine then creates and initializes a new window using
that data. It returns a pointer to the new window.


The delay_output() routine inserts an ms millisecond pause in output.
This routine should not be used extensively because padding
characters are used rather than a CPU pause.


The flushinp() routine throws away any typeahead that has been typed
by the user and has not yet been read by the program.

RETURN VALUES


Except for flushinp(), routines that return an integer return ERR
upon failure and an integer value other than ERR upon successful
completion.


flushinp() always returns OK.


Routines that return pointers return NULL on error.

ATTRIBUTES


See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


+---------------+-----------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | Unsafe |
+---------------+-----------------+

SEE ALSO


curs_initscr(3CURSES), curs_scr_dump(3CURSES), curses(3CURSES),
attributes(7)

NOTES


The header <curses.h> automatically includes the headers <stdio.h>
and <unctrl.h>.


Note that unctrl() is a macro, which is defined in <unctrl.h>.

December 31, 1996 CURS_UTIL(3CURSES)

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