CURSES

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BSD mandoc
BSD 4  

NAME

curses - screen functions with ``optimal'' cursor motion  

SYNOPSIS

cc [flags ] files -lcurses ltermcap [libraries ]  

DESCRIPTION

These routines give the user a method of updating screens with reasonable optimization. They keep an image of the current screen, and the user sets up an image of a new one. Then the Fn refresh tells the routines to make the current screen look like the new one. In order to initialize the routines, the routine Fn initscr must be called before any of the other routines that deal with windows and screens are used. The routine Fn endwin should be called before exiting.  

SEE ALSO

ioctl(2), getenv(3), tty(4), termcap(5)
Screen Updating and Cursor Movement Optimization: A Library Package Ken Arnold
 

AUTHOR

An Ken Arnold  

FUNCTIONS

addch(ch)      add a character to
stdscr
addstr(str) add a string to
stdscr
box(win,vert,hor)draw a box around a window
cbreak()set cbreak mode
clear()clear
stdscr
clearok(scr,boolf)set clear flag for
scr
clrtobot()clear to bottom on
stdscr
clrtoeol()clear to end of line on
stdscr
delch()delete a character
deleteln()delete a line
delwin(win)delete
stdscr
echo()set echo mode
endwin()end window modes
erase()erase
stdscr
flusok(win,boolf)set flush-on-refresh flag for
win
getch()get a char through
stdscr
getcap(name)get terminal capability
name
getstr(str)get a string through
stdscr
gettmode()get tty modes
getyx(win,y,x)get (y,x) co-ordinates
inch()get char at current (y,x) co-ordinates
initscr()initialize screens
insch(c)insert a char
insertln()insert a line
leaveok(win,boolf)set leave flag for
stdscr
longname(termbuf,name)get long name from
termbuf
move(y,x)move to (y,x) on
stdscr
mvcur(lasty,lastx,newy,newx)actually move cursor
newwin(lines,cols,begin_y,begin_x) create a new window
nl()set newline mapping
nocbreak()unset cbreak mode
noecho()unset echo mode
nonl()unset newline mapping
noraw()unset raw mode
overlay(win1,win2)overlay win1 on win2
overwrite(win1,win2)overwrite win1 on top of win2
printw(fmt,arg1,arg2,...)printf on
stdscr
raw()set raw mode
refresh()make current screen look like
stdscr
resetty()reset tty flags to stored value
savetty()stored current tty flags
scanw(fmt,arg1,arg2,...)scanf through
stdscr
scroll(win)scroll
win one line
scrollok(win,boolf)     set scroll flag
setterm(name)  set term variables for name
standend() end standout mode
standout()start standout mode
subwin(win,lines,cols,begin_y,begin_x) create a subwindow
touchline(win,y,sx,ex)mark line
y sx through
sy as changed
touchoverlap(win1,win2) mark overlap of
win1 on
win2 as changed
touchwin(win)   ``change'' all of
win
unctrl(ch)      printable version of
ch
waddch(win,ch)add char to
win
waddstr(win,str)add string to
win
wclear(win)clear
win
wclrtobot(win)clear to bottom of
win
wclrtoeol(win)clear to end of line on
win
wdelch(win)delete char from
win
wdeleteln(win)delete line from
win
werase(win)erase
win
wgetch(win)get a char through
win
wgetstr(win,str)get a string through
win
winch(win)get char at current (y,x) in
win
winsch(win,c)insert char into
win
winsertln(win)insert line into
win
wmove(win,y,x)set current (y,x) co-ordinates on
win
wprintw(win,fmt,arg1,arg2,...) printf on
win
wrefresh(win)make screen look like
win
wscanw(win,fmt,arg1,arg2,...) scanf through
win
wstandend(win)end standout mode on
win
wstandout(win)start standout mode on
win

 

HISTORY

The
cc package appeared in BSD 4.0


 

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DESCRIPTION
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
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