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.\" $Id: curs_util.3x,v 1.37 2013/07/20 19:43:45 tom Exp $
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.TH curs_util 3X ""
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.ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq
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.el .ds `` ``
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.ie \n(.g .ds '' \(rq
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.de bP
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.IP \(bu 4
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.na
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.hy 0
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.SH NAME
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\fBdelay_output\fR,
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\fBfilter\fR,
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\fBflushinp\fR,
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\fBgetwin\fR,
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\fBkey_name\fR,
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\fBkeyname\fR,
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\fBnofilter\fR,
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\fBputwin\fR,
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\fBunctrl\fR,
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\fBuse_env\fR,
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\fBuse_tioctl\fR,
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\fBwunctrl\fR \- miscellaneous \fBcurses\fR utility routines
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.ad
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.hy
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fB#include <curses.h>\fR
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.sp
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\fBchar *unctrl(chtype c);\fR
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.br
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\fBwchar_t *wunctrl(cchar_t *c);\fR
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.br
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\fBchar *keyname(int c);\fR
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.br
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\fBchar *key_name(wchar_t w);\fR
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.br
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\fBvoid filter(void);\fR
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.br
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\fBvoid nofilter(void);\fR
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.br
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\fBvoid use_env(bool f);\fR
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.br
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\fBvoid use_tioctl(bool f);\fR
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.br
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\fBint putwin(WINDOW *win, FILE *filep);\fR
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.br
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\fBWINDOW *getwin(FILE *filep);\fR
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.br
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\fBint delay_output(int ms);\fR
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.br
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\fBint flushinp(void);\fR
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.br
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The \fBunctrl\fR routine returns a character string which is a printable
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representation of the character \fIc\fR, ignoring attributes.
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Control characters are displayed in the \fB^\fR\fIX\fR notation.
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Printing characters are displayed as is.
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The corresponding \fBwunctrl\fR returns a printable representation of
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a wide character.
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.PP
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The \fBkeyname\fR routine returns a character string
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corresponding to the key \fIc\fR:
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.RS 3
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.bP
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Printable characters are displayed as themselves,
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e.g., a one-character string containing the key.
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.bP
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Control characters are displayed in the \fB^\fR\fIX\fR notation.
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.bP
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DEL (character 127) is displayed as \fB^?\fP.
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.bP
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Values above 128 are either meta characters
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(if the screen has not been initialized,
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or if \fBmeta\fP has been called with a TRUE parameter),
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shown in the \fBM\-\fR\fIX\fR notation,
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or are displayed as themselves.
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In the latter case, the values may not be printable;
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this follows the X/Open specification.
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.bP
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Values above 256 may be the names of the names of function keys.
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.bP
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Otherwise (if there is no corresponding name) the function returns null,
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to denote an error.
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X/Open also lists an "UNKNOWN KEY" return value, which some implementations
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return rather than null.
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.RE
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.LP
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The corresponding \fBkey_name\fR returns a character string corresponding
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to the wide-character value \fIw\fR.
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The two functions do not return the same set of strings;
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the latter returns null where the former would display a meta character.
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.PP
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The \fBfilter\fR routine, if used, must be called before \fBinitscr\fR or
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\fBnewterm\fR are called. The effect is that, during those calls, \fBLINES\fR
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is set to 1; the capabilities \fBclear\fR, \fBcup\fR, \fBcud\fR, \fBcud1\fR,
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\fBcuu1\fR, \fBcuu\fR, \fBvpa\fR are disabled; and the \fBhome\fR string is
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set to the value of \fBcr\fR.
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.PP
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The \fBnofilter\fP routine cancels the effect of a preceding \fBfilter\fP
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call.
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That allows the caller to initialize a screen on a different device,
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using a different value of \fB$TERM\fP.
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The limitation arises because the \fBfilter\fP routine modifies the
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in-memory copy of the terminal information.
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.PP
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The \fBuse_env\fR routine, if used,
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should be called before \fBinitscr\fR or
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\fBnewterm\fR are called
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(because those compute the screen size).
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It modifies the way \fBncurses\fP treats environment variables
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when determining the screen size.
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.bP
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Normally ncurses looks first at the terminal database for the screen size.
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.IP
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If \fBuse_env\fP was called with \fBFALSE\fP for parameter,
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it stops here unless
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If \fBuse_tioctl\fP was also called with \fBTRUE\fP for parameter.
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.bP
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Then it asks for the screen size via operating system calls.
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If successful,
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it overrides the values from the terminal database.
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.bP
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Finally (unless \fBuse_env\fP was called with \fBFALSE\fP parameter),
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ncurses examines the \fBLINES\fR or \fBCOLUMNS\fR environment variables,
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using a value in those to override the results
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from the operating system or terminal database.
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.IP
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Ncurses also updates the screen size in response to SIGWINCH,
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unless overridden by the \fBLINES\fR or \fBCOLUMNS\fR environment variables,
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.PP
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The \fBuse_tioctl\fR routine, if used,
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should be called before \fBinitscr\fR or \fBnewterm\fR are called
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(because those compute the screen size).
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After \fBuse_tioctl\fR is called with \fBTRUE\fR as an argument,
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ncurses modifies the last step in its computation of screen size as follows:
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.bP
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checks if the \fBLINES\fR and \fBCOLUMNS\fR environment variables
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are set to a number greater than zero.
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.bP
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for each, ncurses updates the corresponding environment variable
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with the value that it has obtained via operating system call
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or from the terminal database.
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.bP
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ncurses re-fetches the value of the environment variables so that
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it is still the environment variables which set the screen size.
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.PP
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The \fBuse_env\fP and \fBuse_tioctl\fP routines combine as
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summarized here:
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.TS
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center tab(/);
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l l l
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_ _ _
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lw7 lw7 lw40.
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\fIuse_env\fR/\fIuse_tioctl\fR/\fISummary\fR
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TRUE/FALSE/T{
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This is the default behavior.
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ncurses uses operating system calls
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unless overridden by $LINES or $COLUMNS environment variables.
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T}
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TRUE/TRUE/T{
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ncurses updates $LINES and $COLUMNS based on operating system calls.
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T}
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FALSE/TRUE/T{
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ncurses ignores $LINES and $COLUMNS, uses operating system calls to obtain size.
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T}
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FALSE/FALSE/T{
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ncurses relies on the terminal database to determine size.
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T}
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.TE
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.PP
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The \fBputwin\fR routine writes all data associated with window \fIwin\fR into
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the file to which \fIfilep\fR points. This information can be later retrieved
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using the \fBgetwin\fR function.
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.PP
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The \fBgetwin\fR routine reads window related data stored in the file by
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\fBputwin\fR. The routine then creates and initializes a new window using that
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data. It returns a pointer to the new window.
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.PP
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The \fBdelay_output\fR routine inserts an \fIms\fR millisecond pause
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in output. This routine should not be used extensively because
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padding characters are used rather than a CPU pause.
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If no padding character is specified,
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this uses \fBnapms\fR to perform the delay.
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.PP
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The \fBflushinp\fR routine throws away any typeahead that has been typed by the
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user and has not yet been read by the program.
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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Except for \fBflushinp\fR, routines that return an integer return \fBERR\fR
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upon failure and \fBOK\fR (SVr4 specifies only "an integer value other than
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\fBERR\fR") upon successful completion.
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.PP
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Routines that return pointers return \fBNULL\fR on error.
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.PP
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X/Open does not define any error conditions.
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In this implementation
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.RS 3
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.TP 5
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\fBflushinp\fR
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returns an error if the terminal was not initialized.
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.TP 5
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\fBmeta\fR
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returns an error if the terminal was not initialized.
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.TP 5
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\fBputwin\fP
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returns an error if the associated \fBfwrite\fP calls return an error.
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.RE
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.SH PORTABILITY
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The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions.
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It states that \fBunctrl\fR and \fBwunctrl\fR will return a null pointer if
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unsuccessful, but does not define any error conditions.
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This implementation checks for three cases:
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.RS 3
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.bP
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the parameter is a 7-bit US\-ASCII code.
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This is the case that X/Open Curses documented.
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.bP
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the parameter is in the range 128\-159, i.e., a C1 control code.
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If \fBuse_legacy_coding\fP has been called with a \fB2\fP parameter,
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\fBunctrl\fP returns the parameter, i.e., a one-character string with
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the parameter as the first character.
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Otherwise, it returns \*(``~@\*('', \*(``~A\*('', etc.,
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analogous to \*(``^@\*('', \*(``^A\*('', C0 controls.
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.IP
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X/Open Curses does not document whether \fBunctrl\fP can be called before
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initializing curses.
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This implementation permits that,
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and returns the \*(``~@\*('', etc., values in that case.
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.bP
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parameter values outside the 0 to 255 range.
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\fBunctrl\fP returns a null pointer.
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.RE
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.PP
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The SVr4 documentation describes the action of \fBfilter\fR only in the vaguest
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terms. The description here is adapted from the XSI Curses standard (which
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erroneously fails to describe the disabling of \fBcuu\fR).
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.PP
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The strings returned by \fBunctrl\fR in this implementation are determined
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at compile time,
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showing C1 controls from the upper-128 codes with a `~' prefix rather than `^'.
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Other implementations have different conventions.
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For example, they may show both sets of control characters with `^',
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and strip the parameter to 7 bits.
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Or they may ignore C1 controls and treat all of the upper-128 codes as
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printable.
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This implementation uses 8 bits but does not modify the string to reflect
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locale.
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The \fBuse_legacy_coding\fP function allows the caller to
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change the output of \fBunctrl\fP.
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.PP
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Likewise, the \fBmeta\fP function allows the caller to change the
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output of \fBkeyname\fP, i.e.,
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it determines whether to use the `M\-' prefix
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for \*(``meta\*('' keys (codes in the range 128 to 255).
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Both \fBuse_legacy_coding\fP and \fBmeta\fP succeed only after
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curses is initialized.
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X/Open Curses does not document the treatment of codes 128 to 159.
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When treating them as \*(``meta\*('' keys
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(or if \fBkeyname\fP is called before initializing curses),
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this implementation returns strings \*(``M\-^@\*('', \*(``M\-^A\*('', etc.
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.PP
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The \fBkeyname\fP function may return the names of user-defined
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string capabilities which are defined in the terminfo entry via the \fB\-x\fP
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option of \fB@TIC@\fP.
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This implementation automatically assigns at run-time keycodes to
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user-defined strings which begin with "k".
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The keycodes start at KEY_MAX, but are not guaranteed to be
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the same value for different runs because user-defined codes are
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merged from all terminal descriptions which have been loaded.
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The \fBuse_extended_names\fP function controls whether this data is
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loaded when the terminal description is read by the library.
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.PP
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The \fBnofilter\fP and \fBuse_tioctl\fP routines are specific to ncurses.
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They were not supported on Version 7, BSD or System V implementations.
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It is recommended that any code depending on ncurses extensions
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be conditioned using NCURSES_VERSION.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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\fBlegacy_coding\fR(3X),
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\fBcurses\fR(3X),
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\fBcurs_initscr\fR(3X),
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\fBcurs_kernel\fR(3X),
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\fBcurs_scr_dump\fR(3X),
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\fBcurs_variables\fR(3X),
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\fBlegacy_coding\fR(3X).
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