ADDNWSTR(3XCURSES) X/Open Curses Library Functions ADDNWSTR(3XCURSES)
NAME
addnwstr, addwstr, mvaddnwstr, mvaddwstr, mvwaddnwstr, mvwaddwstr,
waddnwstr, waddwstr - add a wide-character string to a window
SYNOPSIS
cc [
flag... ]
file...
-I /usr/xpg4/include
-L /usr/xpg4/lib \
-R /usr/xpg4/lib
-lcurses [
library... ]
c89 [
flag... ]
file...
-lcurses [
library ... ]
#include <curses.h>
int addnwstr(
const wchar_t *wstr,
int n);
int addwstr(
const wchar_t *wstr);
int mvaddnwstr(
int y,
int x,
const wchar_t *wstr,
int n);
int mvaddwstr(
int y,
int x,
const wchar_t *wstr);
int mvwaddnwstr(
WINDOW*win,
int y,
int x,
const wchar_t *wstr,
int n);
int mvwaddwstr(
WINDOW*win,
int y,
int x,
const wchar_t *wstr);
int waddnwstr(
WINDOW*win,
const wchar_t *wstr,
int n);
int waddwstr(
WINDOW*win,
const wchar_t *wstr);
DESCRIPTION
The
addwstr() function writes a null-terminated wide-character string
to the
stdscr window at the current cursor position. The
waddwstr() function performs an identical action, but writes the string to the
window specified by
win. The
mvaddwstr() and
mvwaddwstr() functions
write the string to the position indicated by the
x (column) and
y (row) parameters (the former to the
stdscr window; the latter to
window
win).
The
addnwstr(),
waddnwstr(),
mvaddnwstr(), and
mvwaddnwstr() functions write at most
n characters to the window. If
n is less
than 0, the entire string is written. The former two functions place
the characters at the current cursor position; the latter two
commands use the position specified by the
x and
y parameters.
All of these functions advance the cursor after writing the string.
These functions are functionally equivalent to building a
cchar_t from the
wchar_t and the window rendition (or background character
and rendition) and calling the
wadd_wch(3XCURSES) function once for
each
wchar_t in the string. Refer to the
curses(3XCURSES) man page
for a complete description of special character handling and of the
interaction between the window rendition (or background character and
rendition) and the character written.
Note that these functions differ from the
add_wchnstr(3XCURSES) set
of functions in that the latter copy the string as is (without
combining each character with the foreground and background
attributes of the window).
PARAMETERS
wstr Is a pointer to the wide-character string that is to be
written to the window.
n Is the maximum number of characters to be copied from
wstr.
If
n is less than 0, the entire string is written or as much
of it as fits on the line.
y Is the y (row) coordinate of the starting position of
wstr in
the window.
x Is the x (column) coordinate of the starting position of
wstr in the window.
win Is a pointer to the window in which the string is to be
written.
RETURN VALUES
On success, these functions return
OK. Otherwise, they return
ERR.
ERRORS
None.
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Standard |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | Unsafe |
+--------------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
add_wch(3XCURSES),
add_wchnstr(3XCURSES),
curses(3XCURSES),
libcurses(3XCURSES),
attributes(7),
standards(7) June 5, 2002 ADDNWSTR(3XCURSES)