int vwscanw(WINDOW *win, char *fmt, va_list varglist);
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
The _ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww, _wwww_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww and _mmmm_vvvv_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww routines correspond to _ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_ffff [see
_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_ffff(3S)]. The effect of these routines is as though _wwww_gggg_eeee_tttt_ssss_tttt_rrrr were
called on the window, and the resulting line used as input for the scan.
Fields which do not map to a variable in the _f_m_t field are lost.
The _vvvv_wwww_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww routine is similar to _vvvv_wwww_pppp_rrrr_iiii_nnnn_tttt_wwww in that it performs a _wwww_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww
using a variable argument list. The third argument is a _v_a__l_i_s_t, a
pointer to a list of arguments, as defined in _<<<<_vvvv_aaaa_rrrr_aaaa_rrrr_gggg_ssss_...._hhhh_>>>>.
RRRREEEETTTTUUUURRRRNNNN VVVVAAAALLLLUUUUEEEE
_vvvv_wwww_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww returns _EEEE_RRRR_RRRR on failure and an integer equal to the number of
fields scanned on success.
Applications may interrogate the return value from the _ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww, _wwww_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww,
_mmmm_vvvv_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww and _mmmm_vvvv_wwww_ssss_cccc_aaaa_nnnn_wwww routines to determine the number of fields which
were mapped in the call.
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The header file _<<<<_cccc_uuuu_rrrr_ssss_eeee_ssss_...._hhhh_>>>> automatically includes the header files
_<<<<_ssss_tttt_dddd_iiii_oooo_...._hhhh_>>>> and _<<<<_uuuu_nnnn_cccc_tttt_rrrr_llll_...._hhhh_>>>>.