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29 | .\" $Id: curs_kernel.3x,v 1.15 2005/05/15 16:18:13 tom Exp $
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30 | .TH curs_kernel 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 | \fBdef_prog_mode\fR,
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35 | \fBdef_shell_mode\fR,
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36 | \fBreset_prog_mode\fR,
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37 | \fBreset_shell_mode\fR,
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38 | \fBresetty\fR,
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39 | \fBsavetty\fR,
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40 | \fBgetsyx\fR,
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41 | \fBsetsyx\fR,
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42 | \fBripoffline\fR,
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43 | \fBcurs_set\fR,
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44 | \fBnapms\fR - low-level \fBcurses\fR routines
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45 | .ad
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46 | .hy
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47 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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48 | \fB#include <curses.h>\fR
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49 | .sp
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50 | \fBint def_prog_mode(void);\fR
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51 | .br
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52 | \fBint def_shell_mode(void);\fR
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53 | .br
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54 | \fBint reset_prog_mode(void);\fR
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55 | .br
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56 | \fBint reset_shell_mode(void);\fR
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57 | .br
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58 | \fBint resetty(void);\fR
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59 | .br
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60 | \fBint savetty(void);\fR
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61 | .br
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62 | \fBvoid getsyx(int y, int x);\fR
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63 | .br
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64 | \fBvoid setsyx(int y, int x);\fR
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65 | .br
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66 | \fBint ripoffline(int line, int (*init)(WINDOW *, int));\fR
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67 | .br
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68 | \fBint curs_set(int visibility);\fR
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69 | .br
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70 | \fBint napms(int ms);\fR
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71 | .br
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72 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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73 | The following routines give low-level access to various \fBcurses\fR
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74 | capabilities. Theses routines typically are used inside library
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75 | routines.
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76 | .PP
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77 | The \fBdef_prog_mode\fR and \fBdef_shell_mode\fR routines save the
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78 | current terminal modes as the "program" (in \fBcurses\fR) or "shell"
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79 | (not in \fBcurses\fR) state for use by the \fBreset_prog_mode\fR and
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80 | \fBreset_shell_mode\fR routines. This is done automatically by
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81 | \fBinitscr\fR. There is one such save area for each screen context
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82 | allocated by \fBnewterm()\fR.
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83 | .PP
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84 | The \fBreset_prog_mode\fR and \fBreset_shell_mode\fR routines restore
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85 | the terminal to "program" (in \fBcurses\fR) or "shell" (out of
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86 | \fBcurses\fR) state. These are done automatically by \fBendwin\fR
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87 | and, after an \fBendwin\fR, by \fBdoupdate\fR, so they normally are
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88 | not called.
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89 | .PP
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90 | The \fBresetty\fR and \fBsavetty\fR routines save and restore the
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91 | state of the terminal modes. \fBsavetty\fR saves the current state in
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92 | a buffer and \fBresetty\fR restores the state to what it was at the
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93 | last call to \fBsavetty\fR.
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94 | .PP
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95 | The \fBgetsyx\fR routine returns the current coordinates of the virtual screen
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96 | cursor in \fIy\fR and \fIx\fR. If \fBleaveok\fR is currently \fBTRUE\fR, then
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97 | \fB-1\fR,\fB-1\fR is returned. If lines have been removed from the top of the
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98 | screen, using \fBripoffline\fR, \fIy\fR and \fIx\fR include these lines;
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99 | therefore, \fIy\fR and \fIx\fR should be used only as arguments for
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100 | \fBsetsyx\fR.
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101 | .PP
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102 | The \fBsetsyx\fR routine sets the virtual screen cursor to
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103 | \fIy\fR, \fIx\fR. If \fIy\fR and \fIx\fR are both \fB-1\fR, then
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104 | \fBleaveok\fR is set. The two routines \fBgetsyx\fR and \fBsetsyx\fR
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105 | are designed to be used by a library routine, which manipulates
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106 | \fBcurses\fR windows but does not want to change the current position
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107 | of the program's cursor. The library routine would call \fBgetsyx\fR
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108 | at the beginning, do its manipulation of its own windows, do a
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109 | \fBwnoutrefresh\fR on its windows, call \fBsetsyx\fR, and then call
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110 | \fBdoupdate\fR.
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111 | .PP
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112 | The \fBripoffline\fR routine provides access to the same facility that
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113 | \fBslk_init\fR [see \fBcurs_slk\fR(3X)] uses to reduce the size of the
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114 | screen. \fBripoffline\fR must be called before \fBinitscr\fR or
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115 | \fBnewterm\fR is called. If \fIline\fR is positive, a line is removed
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116 | from the top of \fBstdscr\fR; if \fIline\fR is negative, a line is
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117 | removed from the bottom. When this is done inside \fBinitscr\fR, the
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118 | routine \fBinit\fR (supplied by the user) is called with two
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119 | arguments: a window pointer to the one-line window that has been
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120 | allocated and an integer with the number of columns in the window.
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121 | Inside this initialization routine, the integer variables \fBLINES\fR
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122 | and \fBCOLS\fR (defined in \fB<curses.h>\fR) are not guaranteed to be
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123 | accurate and \fBwrefresh\fR or \fBdoupdate\fR must not be called. It
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124 | is allowable to call \fBwnoutrefresh\fR during the initialization
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125 | routine.
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126 | .PP
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127 | \fBripoffline\fR can be called up to five times before calling \fBinitscr\fR or
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128 | \fBnewterm\fR.
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129 | .PP
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130 | The \fBcurs_set\fR routine sets the cursor state is set to invisible,
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131 | normal, or very visible for \fBvisibility\fR equal to \fB0\fR,
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132 | \fB1\fR, or \fB2\fR respectively. If the terminal supports the
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133 | \fIvisibility\fR requested, the previous \fIcursor\fR state is
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134 | returned; otherwise, \fBERR\fR is returned.
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135 | .PP
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136 | The \fBnapms\fR routine is used to sleep for \fIms\fR milliseconds.
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137 | .SH RETURN VALUE
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138 | Except for \fBcurs_set\fR, these routines always return \fBOK\fR.
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139 | .PP
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140 | \fBcurs_set\fR
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141 | returns the previous cursor state, or \fBERR\fR if the
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142 | requested \fIvisibility\fR is not supported.
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143 | .PP
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144 | X/Open defines no error conditions.
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145 | In this implementation
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146 | .RS
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147 | .TP 5
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148 | \fBdef_prog_mode\fR, \fBdef_shell_mode\fR, \fBreset_prog_mode\fR, \fBreset_shell_mode\fR
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149 | return an error
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150 | if the terminal was not initialized, or
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151 | if the I/O call to obtain the terminal settings fails.
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152 | .TP 5
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153 | \fBripoffline\fP
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154 | returns an error if the maximum number of ripped-off lines
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155 | exceeds the maximum (NRIPS = 5).
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156 | .RE
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157 | .SH NOTES
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158 | Note that \fBgetsyx\fR is a macro, so \fB&\fR is not necessary before
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159 | the variables \fIy\fR and \fIx\fR.
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160 | .PP
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161 | Older SVr4 man pages warn that the return value of \fBcurs_set\fR "is currently
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162 | incorrect". This implementation gets it right, but it may be unwise to count
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163 | on the correctness of the return value anywhere else.
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164 | .PP
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165 | Both ncurses and SVr4 will call \fBcurs_set\fR in \fBendwin\fR
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166 | if \fBcurs_set\fR
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167 | has been called to make the cursor other than normal, i.e., either
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168 | invisible or very visible.
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169 | There is no way for ncurses to determine the initial cursor state to
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170 | restore that.
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171 | .SH PORTABILITY
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172 | The functions \fBsetsyx\fR and \fBgetsyx\fR are not described in the XSI
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173 | Curses standard, Issue 4. All other functions are as described in XSI Curses.
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174 | .PP
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175 | The SVr4 documentation describes \fBsetsyx\fR and \fBgetsyx\fR as having return
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176 | type int. This is misleading, as they are macros with no documented semantics
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177 | for the return value.
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178 | .SH SEE ALSO
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179 | \fBcurses\fR(3X), \fBcurs_initscr\fR(3X), \fBcurs_outopts\fR(3X), \fBcurs_refresh\fR(3X),
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180 | \fBcurs_scr_dump\fR(3X), \fBcurs_slk\fR(3X)
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181 | .\"#
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182 | .\"# The following sets edit modes for GNU EMACS
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183 | .\"# Local Variables:
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184 | .\"# mode:nroff
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185 | .\"# fill-column:79
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186 | .\"# End:
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