DEL_CURTERM(3XCURSES)  X/Open Curses Library Functions DEL_CURTERM(3XCURSES)
NAME
       del_curterm, restartterm, set_curterm, setupterm - interfaces to the
       terminfo database
SYNOPSIS
       cc [ 
flag... ] 
file... 
-I /usr/xpg4/include  
-L  /usr/xpg4/lib \        
-R  /usr/xpg4/lib  
-lcurses  [ 
library... ]       
c89 [ 
flag... ] 
file... 
-lcurses [ 
library... ]
       #include <term.h>       
int del_curterm(
TERMINAL *oterm);       
int restartterm(
char *term, 
int fildes, 
int *errret);       
TERMINAL *set_curterm(
TERMINAL *nterm);       
int setupterm(
char *term, 
int fildes, 
int *errret);
DESCRIPTION
       Within X/Open Curses, the 
setupterm() function is automatically
       called by the  initscr (3XC) and newterm (3XC) functions. This
       function can be also be used outside of X/Open Curses when a program
       has to  deal directly with the 
terminfo database to handle certain
       terminal  capabilities.  The use of appropriate X/Open Curses
       functions is recommended in all other  situations.
       The 
setupterm() function loads terminal-dependent variables for the       
terminfo layer of X/Open Curses. The 
setupterm() function initializes
       the 
terminfo variables 
lines and 
columns such that if 
use_env(FALSE)       has been called, the 
terminfo values assigned in the database are
       used regardless of the environmental variables 
LINES and 
COLUMNS or
       the program's window dimensions; when 
use_env(TRUE) has been called,
       which is the default, the environment variables 
LINES and 
COLUMNS are
       used, if they exist.  If the environment variables do not exist and
       the program is running in a  window, the current window size is used.
       The 
term parameter of 
setupterm() specifies the terminal; if null,
       terminal type is taken from the 
TERM environment variable. All output
       is sent to 
fildes which is initialized for output. If 
errret is not
       null, 
OK or 
ERR is returned and a status value is stored in the
       integer pointed to by 
errret.  The following status values may be
       returned:
       +---------------------------------------------+
       |
Value   Description                          |
       |
1       Normal                               |
       |
0       Terminal could not be found          |
       |
-1      terminfo database could not be found |
       +---------------------------------------------+
       If 
errret is null, an error message is printed, and the 
setupterm()       function calls the 
exit() function with a non-zero parameter.
       The 
set_curterm() function sets the 
cur_term variable to 
nterm. The
       values from 
nterm as well as other state information for the terminal
       are used by X/Open Curses functions such as 
beep(3XCURSES),       
flash(3XCURSES), 
mvcur(3XCURSES), 
tigetflag(3XCURSES),       
tigetstr(3XCURSES), and 
tigetnum(3XCURSES).
       The 
del_curterm() function frees the space pointed to by 
oterm.  If       
oterm and the 
cur_term variable are the same, all Boolean, numeric,
       or string 
terminfo variables will refer to invalid memory locations
       until you call 
setupterm() and specify a new terminal  type.
       The 
restartterm() function assumes that a call to 
setupterm() has
       already been made (probably from 
initscr() or 
newterm()). It allows
       you to specify a new terminal type in 
term and updates the data
       returned by 
baudrate(3XCURSES) based on 
fildes. Other information
       created by the 
initscr(), 
newterm(), and  
setupterm() functions is
       preserved.
PARAMETERS
       oterm                 Is the terminal type for which to free space.       
term                 Is the terminal type for which variables are set.       
fildes                 Is a file descriptor initialized for output.       
errret                 Is a pointer to an integer in which the status value is
                 stored.       
nterm                 Is the new terminal to become the current terminal.
RETURN VALUES
       On success, the 
set_curterm() function returns the previous value of       
cur_term. Otherwise, it returns a null pointer.
       On success, the other 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
       baudrate(3XCURSES), 
beep(3XCURSES), 
initscr(3XCURSES),       
libcurses(3XCURSES), 
mvcur(3XCURSES), 
tigetflag(3XCURSES),       
use_env(3XCURSES), 
attributes(7), 
standards(7)                                June 5, 2002           DEL_CURTERM(3XCURSES)