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29 | .\" $Id: curs_initscr.3x,v 1.14 2005/05/15 16:18:01 tom Exp $
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30 | .TH curs_initscr 3X ""
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31 | .na
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32 | .hy 0
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33 | .SH NAME
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34 | \fBinitscr\fR,
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35 | \fBnewterm\fR,
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36 | \fBendwin\fR,
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37 | \fBisendwin\fR,
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38 | \fBset_term\fR,
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39 | \fBdelscreen\fR - \fBcurses\fR screen initialization and manipulation routines
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40 | .ad
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41 | .hy
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42 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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43 | \fB#include <curses.h>\fR
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44 | .sp
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45 | \fBWINDOW *initscr(void);\fR
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46 | .br
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47 | \fBint endwin(void);\fR
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48 | .br
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49 | \fBbool isendwin(void);\fR
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50 | .br
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51 | \fBSCREEN *newterm(char *type, FILE *outfd, FILE *infd);\fR
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52 | .br
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53 | \fBSCREEN *set_term(SCREEN *new);\fR
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54 | .br
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55 | \fBvoid delscreen(SCREEN* sp);\fR
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56 | .br
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57 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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58 | \fBinitscr\fR is normally the first \fBcurses\fR routine to call when
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59 | initializing a program. A few special routines sometimes need to be
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60 | called before it; these are \fBslk_init\fR, \fBfilter\fR, \fBripoffline\fR,
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61 | \fBuse_env\fR. For multiple-terminal applications, \fBnewterm\fR may be
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62 | called before \fBinitscr\fR.
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63 | .PP
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64 | The initscr code determines the terminal type and initializes all \fBcurses\fR
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65 | data structures. \fBinitscr\fR also causes the first call to \fBrefresh\fR to
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66 | clear the screen. If errors occur, \fBinitscr\fR writes an appropriate error
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67 | message to standard error and exits; otherwise, a pointer is returned to
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68 | \fBstdscr\fR.
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69 | .PP
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70 | A program that outputs to more than one terminal should use the \fBnewterm\fR
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71 | routine for each terminal instead of \fBinitscr\fR. A program that needs to
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72 | inspect capabilities, so it can continue to run in a line-oriented mode if the
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73 | terminal cannot support a screen-oriented program, would also use
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74 | \fBnewterm\fR. The routine \fBnewterm\fR should be called once for each
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75 | terminal. It returns a variable of type \fBSCREEN *\fR which should be saved
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76 | as a reference to that terminal. The arguments are the \fItype\fR of the
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77 | terminal to be used in place of \fB$TERM\fR, a file pointer for output to the
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78 | terminal, and another file pointer for input from the terminal (if \fItype\fR
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79 | is \fBNULL\fR, \fB$TERM\fR will be used). The program must also call
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80 | \fBendwin\fR for each terminal being used before exiting from \fBcurses\fR.
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81 | If \fBnewterm\fR is called more than once for the same terminal, the first
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82 | terminal referred to must be the last one for which \fBendwin\fR is called.
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83 | .PP
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84 | A program should always call \fBendwin\fR before exiting or escaping from
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85 | \fBcurses\fR mode temporarily. This routine restores tty modes, moves the
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86 | cursor to the lower left-hand corner of the screen and resets the terminal into
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87 | the proper non-visual mode. Calling \fBrefresh\fR or \fBdoupdate\fR after a
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88 | temporary escape causes the program to resume visual mode.
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89 | .PP
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90 | The \fBisendwin\fR routine returns \fBTRUE\fR if \fBendwin\fR has been
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91 | called without any subsequent calls to \fBwrefresh\fR, and \fBFALSE\fR
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92 | otherwise.
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93 | .PP
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94 | The \fBset_term\fR routine is used to switch between different
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95 | terminals. The screen reference \fBnew\fR becomes the new current
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96 | terminal. The previous terminal is returned by the routine. This is
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97 | the only routine which manipulates \fBSCREEN\fR pointers; all other
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98 | routines affect only the current terminal.
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99 | .PP
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100 | The \fBdelscreen\fR routine frees storage associated with the
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101 | \fBSCREEN\fR data structure. The \fBendwin\fR routine does not do
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102 | this, so \fBdelscreen\fR should be called after \fBendwin\fR if a
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103 | particular \fBSCREEN\fR is no longer needed.
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104 | .SH RETURN VALUE
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105 | \fBendwin\fR returns the integer \fBERR\fR upon failure and \fBOK\fR
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106 | upon successful completion.
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107 | .PP
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108 | Routines that return pointers always return \fBNULL\fR on error.
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109 | .PP
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110 | X/Open defines no error conditions.
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111 | In this implementation
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112 | \fBendwin\fP returns an error if the terminal was not initialized.
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113 | .SH NOTES
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114 | Note that \fBinitscr\fR and \fBnewterm\fR may be macros.
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115 | .SH PORTABILITY
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116 | These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4. It
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117 | specifies that portable applications must not call \fBinitscr\fR more than
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118 | once.
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119 | .PP
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120 | Old versions of curses, e.g., BSD 4.4, may have returned a null pointer
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121 | from \fBinitscr\fR when an error is detected, rather than exiting.
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122 | It is safe but redundant to check the return value of \fBinitscr\fR
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123 | in XSI Curses.
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124 | .SH SEE ALSO
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125 | \fBcurses\fR(3X), \fBcurs_kernel\fR(3X), \fBcurs_refresh\fR(3X),
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126 | \fBcurs_slk\fR(3X), \fBcurs_util\fR(3X)
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127 | .\"#
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130 | .\"# mode:nroff
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132 | .\"# End:
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