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curs_util(3curses)

curs_util(3CURSES)         Curses Library Functions         curs_util(3CURSES)

NAME
       curs_util, unctrl, keyname, filter, use_env, putwin, getwin, delay_out‐
       put, 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 writ‐
       ten 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:

       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ MT-LevelUnsafe


SEE ALSO
       curs_initscr(3CURSES), curs_scr_dump(3CURSES), curses(3CURSES), attrib‐
       utes(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>.

Oracle Solaris 11.4               31 Dec 1996               curs_util(3CURSES)
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