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| <H2>NAME</H2><PRE> |
| <STRONG>delay_output</STRONG>, <STRONG>filter</STRONG>, <STRONG>flushinp</STRONG>, <STRONG>getwin</STRONG>, <STRONG>key_name</STRONG>, <STRONG>keyname</STRONG>, |
| <STRONG>nofilter</STRONG>, <STRONG>putwin</STRONG>, <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG>, <STRONG>use_env</STRONG>, <STRONG>wunctrl</STRONG> - miscellaneous |
| <STRONG>curses</STRONG> utility routines |
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| </PRE> |
| <H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE> |
| <STRONG>#include</STRONG> <STRONG><curses.h></STRONG> |
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| <STRONG>char</STRONG> <STRONG>*unctrl(chtype</STRONG> <STRONG>c);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>wchar_t</STRONG> <STRONG>*wunctrl(cchar_t</STRONG> <STRONG>*c);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>char</STRONG> <STRONG>*keyname(int</STRONG> <STRONG>c);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>char</STRONG> <STRONG>*key_name(wchar_t</STRONG> <STRONG>w);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>void</STRONG> <STRONG>filter(void);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>void</STRONG> <STRONG>nofilter(void);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>void</STRONG> <STRONG>use_env(bool</STRONG> <STRONG>f);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>putwin(WINDOW</STRONG> <STRONG>*win,</STRONG> <STRONG>FILE</STRONG> <STRONG>*filep);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>WINDOW</STRONG> <STRONG>*getwin(FILE</STRONG> <STRONG>*filep);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>delay_output(int</STRONG> <STRONG>ms);</STRONG> |
| <STRONG>int</STRONG> <STRONG>flushinp(void);</STRONG> |
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| </PRE> |
| <H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE> |
| The <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG> routine returns a character string which is a |
| printable representation of the character <EM>c</EM>, ignoring at- |
| tributes. Control characters are displayed in the <STRONG>^</STRONG><EM>X</EM> no- |
| tation. Printing characters are displayed as is. The |
| corresponding <STRONG>wunctrl</STRONG> returns a printable representation |
| of a wide-character. |
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| The <STRONG>keyname</STRONG> routine returns a character string correspond- |
| ing to the key <EM>c</EM>: |
| |
| - Printable characters are displayed as themselves, |
| e.g., a one-character string containing the key. |
| |
| - Control characters are displayed in the <STRONG>^</STRONG><EM>X</EM> notation. |
| |
| - DEL (character 127) is displayed as <STRONG>^?</STRONG>. |
| |
| - Values above 128 are either meta characters (if the |
| screen has not been initialized, or if <STRONG>meta</STRONG> has been |
| called with a TRUE parameter), shown in the <STRONG>M-</STRONG><EM>X</EM> no- |
| tation, or are displayed as themselves. In the lat- |
| ter case, the values may not be printable; this fol- |
| lows the X/Open specification. |
| |
| - Values above 256 may be the names of the names of |
| function keys. |
| |
| - Otherwise (if there is no corresponding name) the |
| function returns null, to denote an error. X/Open |
| also lists an "UNKNOWN KEY" return value, which some |
| implementations return rather than null. |
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| The corresponding <STRONG>key_name</STRONG> returns a character string cor- |
| responding to the wide-character value <EM>w</EM>. The two func- |
| tions do not return the same set of strings; the latter |
| returns null where the former would display a meta charac- |
| ter. |
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| The <STRONG>filter</STRONG> routine, if used, must be called before <STRONG>initscr</STRONG> |
| or <STRONG>newterm</STRONG> are called. The effect is that, during those |
| calls, <STRONG>LINES</STRONG> is set to 1; the capabilities <STRONG>clear</STRONG>, <STRONG>cup</STRONG>, |
| <STRONG>cud</STRONG>, <STRONG>cud1</STRONG>, <STRONG>cuu1</STRONG>, <STRONG>cuu</STRONG>, <STRONG>vpa</STRONG> are disabled; and the <STRONG>home</STRONG> |
| string is set to the value of <STRONG>cr</STRONG>. |
| |
| The <STRONG>nofilter</STRONG> routine cancels the effect of a preceding |
| <STRONG>filter</STRONG> call. That allows the caller to initialize a |
| screen on a different device, using a different value of |
| <STRONG>$TERM</STRONG>. The limitation arises because the <STRONG>filter</STRONG> routine |
| modifies the in-memory copy of the terminal information. |
| |
| The <STRONG>use_env</STRONG> routine, if used, is called before <STRONG>initscr</STRONG> or |
| <STRONG>newterm</STRONG> are called. When called with <STRONG>FALSE</STRONG> as an argu- |
| ment, the values of <STRONG>lines</STRONG> and <STRONG>columns</STRONG> specified in the |
| <EM>terminfo</EM> database will be used, even if environment vari- |
| ables <STRONG>LINES</STRONG> and <STRONG>COLUMNS</STRONG> (used by default) are set, or if |
| <STRONG>curses</STRONG> is running in a window (in which case default be- |
| havior would be to use the window size if <STRONG>LINES</STRONG> and |
| <STRONG>COLUMNS</STRONG> are not set). Note that setting <STRONG>LINES</STRONG> or <STRONG>COLUMNS</STRONG> |
| overrides the corresponding size which may be obtained |
| from the operating system. |
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| The <STRONG>putwin</STRONG> routine writes all data associated with window |
| <EM>win</EM> into the file to which <EM>filep</EM> points. This information |
| can be later retrieved using the <STRONG>getwin</STRONG> function. |
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| The <STRONG>getwin</STRONG> routine reads window related data stored in the |
| file by <STRONG>putwin</STRONG>. The routine then creates and initializes |
| a new window using that data. It returns a pointer to the |
| new window. |
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| The <STRONG>delay_output</STRONG> routine inserts an <EM>ms</EM> millisecond pause |
| in output. This routine should not be used extensively |
| because padding characters are used rather than a CPU |
| pause. If no padding character is specified, this uses |
| <STRONG>napms</STRONG> to perform the delay. |
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| The <STRONG>flushinp</STRONG> routine throws away any typeahead that has |
| been typed by the user and has not yet been read by the |
| program. |
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| </PRE> |
| <H2>RETURN VALUE</H2><PRE> |
| Except for <STRONG>flushinp</STRONG>, routines that return an integer re- |
| turn <STRONG>ERR</STRONG> upon failure and <STRONG>OK</STRONG> (SVr4 specifies only "an in- |
| teger value other than <STRONG>ERR</STRONG>") upon successful completion. |
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| Routines that return pointers return <STRONG>NULL</STRONG> on error. |
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| X/Open does not define any error conditions. In this im- |
| plementation |
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| <STRONG>flushinp</STRONG> |
| returns an error if the terminal was not ini- |
| tialized. |
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| <STRONG>putwin</STRONG> |
| returns an error if the associated <STRONG>fwrite</STRONG> |
| calls return an error. |
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| </PRE> |
| <H2>PORTABILITY</H2><PRE> |
| The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these func- |
| tions. It states that <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG> and <STRONG>wunctrl</STRONG> will return a |
| null pointer if unsuccessful, but does not define any er- |
| ror conditions. This implementation checks for three cas- |
| es: |
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| - the parameter is a 7-bit US-ASCII code. This |
| is the case that X/Open Curses documented. |
| |
| - the parameter is in the range 128-159, i.e., a |
| C1 control code. If <STRONG>use_legacy_coding</STRONG> has |
| been called with a <STRONG>2</STRONG> parameter, <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG> returns |
| the parameter, i.e., a one-character string |
| with the parameter as the first character. |
| Otherwise, it returns ``~@'', ``~A'', etc., |
| analogous to ``^@'', ``^A'', C0 controls. |
| |
| X/Open Curses does not document whether <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG> |
| can be called before initializing curses. |
| This implementation permits that, and returns |
| the ``~@'', etc., values in that case. |
| |
| - parameter values outside the 0 to 255 range. |
| <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG> returns a null pointer. |
| |
| The SVr4 documentation describes the action of <STRONG>filter</STRONG> only |
| in the vaguest terms. The description here is adapted |
| from the XSI Curses standard (which erroneously fails to |
| describe the disabling of <STRONG>cuu</STRONG>). |
| |
| The strings returned by <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG> in this implementation are |
| determined at compile time, showing C1 controls from the |
| upper-128 codes with a `~' prefix rather than `^'. Other |
| implementations have different conventions. For example, |
| they may show both sets of control characters with `^', |
| and strip the parameter to 7 bits. Or they may ignore C1 |
| controls and treat all of the upper-128 codes as print- |
| able. This implementation uses 8 bits but does not modify |
| the string to reflect locale. The <STRONG>use_legacy_coding</STRONG> func- |
| tion allows the caller to change the output of <STRONG>unctrl</STRONG>. |
| |
| Likewise, the <STRONG>meta</STRONG> function allows the caller to change |
| the output of <STRONG>keyname</STRONG>, i.e., it determines whether to use |
| the `M-' prefix for ``meta'' keys (codes in the range 128 |
| to 255). Both <STRONG>use_legacy_coding</STRONG> and <STRONG>meta</STRONG> succeed only af- |
| ter curses is initialized. X/Open Curses does not docu- |
| ment the treatment of codes 128 to 159. When treating |
| them as ``meta'' keys (or if <STRONG>keyname</STRONG> is called before ini- |
| tializing curses), this implementation returns strings |
| ``M-^@'', ``M-^A'', etc. |
| |
| The <STRONG>keyname</STRONG> function may return the names of user-defined |
| string capabilities which are defined in the terminfo en- |
| try via the <STRONG>-x</STRONG> option of <STRONG>tic</STRONG>. This implementation auto- |
| matically assigns at run-time keycodes to user-defined |
| strings which begin with "k". The keycodes start at |
| KEY_MAX, but are not guaranteed to be the same value for |
| different runs because user-defined codes are merged from |
| all terminal descriptions which have been loaded. The |
| <STRONG>use_extended_names</STRONG> function controls whether this data is |
| loaded when the terminal description is read by the li- |
| brary. |
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| The <STRONG>nofilter</STRONG> routine is specific to ncurses. It was not |
| supported on Version 7, BSD or System V implementations. |
| It is recommended that any code depending on ncurses ex- |
| tensions be conditioned using NCURSES_VERSION. |
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| </PRE> |
| <H2>SEE ALSO</H2><PRE> |
| <STRONG><A HREF="legacy_coding.3x.html">legacy_coding(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">curses(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_initscr.3x.html">curs_initscr(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG>curs_ker-</STRONG> |
| <STRONG><A HREF="curs_kernel.3x.html">nel(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_scr_dump.3x.html">curs_scr_dump(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="legacy_coding.3x.html">legacy_coding(3x)</A></STRONG>. |
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| <STRONG><A HREF="curs_util.3x.html">curs_util(3x)</A></STRONG> |
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