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35 | <TITLE>Ada95 Binding for ncurses</Title>
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37 | <BODY>
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38 | <H1>Ada95 Binding for ncurses</H1>
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39 | by Jürgen Pfeifer.
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40 |
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41 | <HR SIZE=3 NOSHADE>
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42 | <H2>General Remarks</H2>
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43 | <UL>
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44 | <LI>This document describes Version 01.00 of the binding.</LI>
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45 | <LI>The functionality is modeled to be compatible with the ncurses
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46 | package, a clone of the SVr4 curses model.<BR>
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47 | I did the development on an Intel box running the latest stable release of
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48 | <A HREF="http://www.linux.org">Linux</A>, ncurses and the most recent released
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49 | <A HREF="http://www.gnat.com">GNU Ada Translator</A>
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50 | gnat versions. For any older versions of ncurses and gnat
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51 | it is not guaranteed to work.</LI>
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52 | <LI>You must have the m4 macroprocessor to build this package.
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53 | If you don't have this program, you can get the FSF version
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54 | <A HREF="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/">here</A>.</LI>
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55 | <LI>Ada programs are supposed to be readable. One of my
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56 | favorite methods to make code readable is to use expressive
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57 | names for the identifiers. You can find a list of a mapping
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58 | of the cryptic curses names to the Ada names in this <A HREF="ada/table.html">table</A>.</LI>
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59 | <LI>This is not a typical one-to-one interface mapping. It is
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60 | close to one-to-one on the functional level. Each (n)curses function
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61 | has it's counterpart with a more or less similar formal parameter list
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62 | in the binding. It is not one-to-one with respect to the datatypes.
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63 | I tried to make records out of the flat chtype and similar structures,
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64 | so you don't have to do bit operations to mark an attributed character
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65 | as bold. Just make the boolean member <STRONG>bold</STRONG> of the record
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66 | true. The binding also hides the structures like WINDOW, PANEL, MENU, FORM
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67 | etc. ! It's a pure functional API.</LI>
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68 | <LI>I try to do as much error checking as possible and feasible
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69 | in the binding. I will raise an Ada exception when something
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70 | went wrong in the low-level curses. This has the effect that - at least
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71 | first time in my life - (n)curses programs have now a very rigid error
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72 | checking, but - thanks to Ada - you don't have to code the orgiastic
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73 | error checking style of C.</LI>
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74 | <LI>Support for wide characters is currently not in the binding, as it
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75 | is not really in ncurses at this point in time.</LI>
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76 | </UL>
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77 |
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78 | <H2>Limitations</H2>
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79 | <UL>
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80 | <LI>I provide no SCREEN datatype and functions to set a new screen.
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81 | If you need this (mostly for debugging I guess), write a small
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82 | C routine doing all this and import it into your Ada program.</LI>
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83 | <LI>I provide no functions to switch on/off curses tracing options.
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84 | Same suggestion as above.</LI>
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85 | <LI>Although Ada95 is an OO Language, this binding doesn't provide
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86 | an OO abstraction of the (n)curses functionality. As mentioned above
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87 | it's a thin binding for the (n)curses functions. But without any
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88 | doubt it would be nice to build on top of this an OO abstraction
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89 | of (n)curses functionality.<BR>
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90 | The only exception is the method how fieldtypes are represented in
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91 | this Binding. We provide an abstract tagged type Field_Type from
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92 | which the various fieldtypes are derived.</LI>
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93 | <LI>I currently do not support the link_fieldtype functionality of the
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94 | forms subsystem.</LI>
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95 | <LI>The *_IO packages are currently output only.</LI>
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96 | </UL>
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97 |
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98 | <H2>Hierarchy of packages</H2>
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99 | <UL>
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100 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface__ads.htm">Terminal_Interface</A>
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101 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses__ads.htm">Curses</A>
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102 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-mouse__ads.htm">Mouse</A>
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103 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-panels__ads.htm">Panels</A>
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104 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-panels-user_data__ads.htm">User_Data</A>
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105 | </UL>
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106 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-menus__ads.htm">Menus</A>
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107 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-menus-menu_user_data__ads.htm">Menu_User_Data</A>
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108 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-menus-item_user_data__ads.htm">Item_User_Data</A>
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109 | </UL>
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110 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms__ads.htm">Forms</A>
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111 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-form_user_data__ads.htm">Form_User_Data</A>
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112 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_user_data__ads.htm">Field_User_Data</A>
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113 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types__ads.htm">Field_Types</A>
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114 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-alpha__ads.htm">Alpha</A>
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115 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-alphanumeric__ads.htm">AlphaNumeric</A>
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116 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-intfield__ads.htm">IntField</A>
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117 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-numeric__ads.htm">Numeric</A>
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118 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-regexp__ads.htm">RegExp</A>
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119 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-ipv4_address__ads.htm">IPV4_Address</A>
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120 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-enumeration__ads.htm">Enumeration</A>
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121 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-enumeration-ada__ads.htm">Ada</A>
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122 | </UL>
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123 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-user__ads.htm">User</A>
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124 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-forms-field_types-user-choice__ads.htm">Choice</A>
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125 | </UL>
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126 | </UL>
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127 | </UL>
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128 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-text_io__ads.htm">Text_IO</A>
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129 | <UL><LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-text_io-integer_io__ads.htm">Integer_IO</A>
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130 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-text_io-float_io__ads.htm">Float_IO</A>
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131 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-text_io-fixed_io__ads.htm">Fixed_IO</A>
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132 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-text_io-decimal_io__ads.htm">Decimal_IO</A>
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133 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-text_io-modular_io__ads.htm">Modular_IO</A>
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134 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-text_io-enumeration_io__ads.htm">Enumeration_IO</A>
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135 | <LI><A HREF="ada/terminal_interface-curses-text_io-complex_io__ads.htm">Complex_IO</A>
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136 | </UL>
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137 | </UL>
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138 | </UL>
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139 | </UL>
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140 | If you want to navigate through the html pages of the package specs, click <A HREF="ada/index.htm">here</A>.
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141 | <H2>Implementation Details</H2>
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142 | <H4>Behind the abstraction</H4>
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143 | All the new types like <STRONG>Window</STRONG>, <STRONG>Panel</STRONG>,
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144 | <STRONG>Menu</STRONG>, <STRONG>Form</STRONG> etc. are just
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145 | opaque representations of the pointers to the corresponding
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146 | low level (n)curses structures like
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147 | <STRONG>WINDOW *</STRONG>, <STRONG>PANEL *</STRONG>,
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148 | <STRONG>MENU *</STRONG> or <STRONG>FORM *</STRONG>.
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149 | So you can safely pass them to C routines that expect a pointer
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150 | to one of those structures.
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151 | <H4>Extended ripoffline() usage</H4>
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152 | The official documentation of (n)curses says, that the line parameter
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153 | determines only whether or not exactly <STRONG>one</STRONG> line is
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154 | stolen from the top or bottom of the screen. So essentially only the
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155 | sign of the parameter is evaluated. ncurses has internally implemented
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156 | it in a way, that uses the line parameter also to control the amount of
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157 | lines to steal. This mechanism is used in the <STRONG>Rip_Off_Lines</STRONG>
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158 | routine of the binding.
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159 | <H4><A NAME="userpointer">How user defined field types work</A></H4>
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160 | TBD
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161 | <H4>Enumeration fields handling</H4>
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162 | The (n)curses documentation says, that the String arrays to be passed to
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163 | an TYPE_ENUM fieldtype must not be automatic variables. This is not true
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164 | in this binding, because it is internally arranged to safely copy these
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165 | values.
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166 | <H4><A NAME="compiler">Using other Ada compilers</A></H4>
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167 | This should basically not be a problem.
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168 | <H4>Port to other curses implementations</H4>
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169 | Basically it should not be too hard to make all this run on a regular SVr4
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170 | implementation of curses. The problems are probably these:<BR>
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171 | <UL>
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172 | <LI>ncurses has some additional features which are presented in this binding. You
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173 | have two choices to deal with this:
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174 | <UL>
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175 | <LI>Emulate the feature in this binding</LI>
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176 | <LI>Raise an exception for non implemented features</LI>
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177 | </UL>
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178 | Most likely you will follow a mixed approach. Some features are easy to simulate,
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179 | others will be hard if not impossible.</LI>
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180 | </UL>
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