1 | .\"***************************************************************************
|
---|
2 | .\" Copyright (c) 1998-2003,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. *
|
---|
3 | .\" *
|
---|
4 | .\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *
|
---|
5 | .\" copy of this software and associated documentation files (the *
|
---|
6 | .\" "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including *
|
---|
7 | .\" without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, *
|
---|
8 | .\" distribute, distribute with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell *
|
---|
9 | .\" copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is *
|
---|
10 | .\" furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: *
|
---|
11 | .\" *
|
---|
12 | .\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included *
|
---|
13 | .\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. *
|
---|
14 | .\" *
|
---|
15 | .\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS *
|
---|
16 | .\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF *
|
---|
17 | .\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. *
|
---|
18 | .\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, *
|
---|
19 | .\" DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR *
|
---|
20 | .\" OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR *
|
---|
21 | .\" THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *
|
---|
22 | .\" *
|
---|
23 | .\" Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the above copyright *
|
---|
24 | .\" holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the *
|
---|
25 | .\" sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written *
|
---|
26 | .\" authorization. *
|
---|
27 | .\"***************************************************************************
|
---|
28 | .\"
|
---|
29 | .\" $Id: curs_window.3x,v 1.13 2005/05/15 16:32:02 tom Exp $
|
---|
30 | .TH curs_window 3X ""
|
---|
31 | .na
|
---|
32 | .hy 0
|
---|
33 | .SH NAME
|
---|
34 | \fBnewwin\fR,
|
---|
35 | \fBdelwin\fR,
|
---|
36 | \fBmvwin\fR,
|
---|
37 | \fBsubwin\fR,
|
---|
38 | \fBderwin\fR,
|
---|
39 | \fBmvderwin\fR,
|
---|
40 | \fBdupwin\fR,
|
---|
41 | \fBwsyncup\fR,
|
---|
42 | \fBsyncok\fR,
|
---|
43 | \fBwcursyncup\fR,
|
---|
44 | \fBwsyncdown\fR - create \fBcurses\fR windows
|
---|
45 | .ad
|
---|
46 | .hy
|
---|
47 | .SH SYNOPSIS
|
---|
48 | \fB#include <curses.h>\fR
|
---|
49 |
|
---|
50 | \fBWINDOW *newwin(int nlines, int ncols, int begin_y,\fR
|
---|
51 | \fBint begin_x);\fR
|
---|
52 | .br
|
---|
53 | \fBint delwin(WINDOW *win);\fR
|
---|
54 | .br
|
---|
55 | \fBint mvwin(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);\fR
|
---|
56 | .br
|
---|
57 | \fBWINDOW *subwin(WINDOW *orig, int nlines, int ncols,\fR
|
---|
58 | \fBint begin_y, int begin_x);\fR
|
---|
59 | .br
|
---|
60 | \fBWINDOW *derwin(WINDOW *orig, int nlines, int ncols,\fR
|
---|
61 | \fBint begin_y, int begin_x);\fR
|
---|
62 | .br
|
---|
63 | \fBint mvderwin(WINDOW *win, int par_y, int par_x);\fR
|
---|
64 | .br
|
---|
65 | \fBWINDOW *dupwin(WINDOW *win);\fR
|
---|
66 | .br
|
---|
67 | \fBvoid wsyncup(WINDOW *win);\fR
|
---|
68 | .br
|
---|
69 | \fBint syncok(WINDOW *win, bool bf);\fR
|
---|
70 | .br
|
---|
71 | \fBvoid wcursyncup(WINDOW *win);\fR
|
---|
72 | .br
|
---|
73 | \fBvoid wsyncdown(WINDOW *win);\fR
|
---|
74 | .br
|
---|
75 | .SH DESCRIPTION
|
---|
76 | Calling \fBnewwin\fR creates and returns a pointer to a new window with the
|
---|
77 | given number of lines and columns. The upper left-hand corner of the window is
|
---|
78 | at line \fIbegin\fR_\fIy\fR, column \fIbegin\fR_\fIx\fR. If either
|
---|
79 | \fInlines\fR or \fIncols\fR is zero, they default to \fBLINES -\fR
|
---|
80 | \fIbegin\fR_\fIy\fR and \fBCOLS -\fR \fIbegin\fR_\fIx\fR. A new full-screen
|
---|
81 | window is created by calling \fBnewwin(0,0,0,0)\fR.
|
---|
82 |
|
---|
83 | Calling \fBdelwin\fR deletes the named window, freeing all memory
|
---|
84 | associated with it (it does not actually erase the window's screen
|
---|
85 | image). Subwindows must be deleted before the main window can be
|
---|
86 | deleted.
|
---|
87 |
|
---|
88 | Calling \fBmvwin\fR moves the window so that the upper left-hand
|
---|
89 | corner is at position (\fIx\fR, \fIy\fR). If the move would cause the
|
---|
90 | window to be off the screen, it is an error and the window is not
|
---|
91 | moved. Moving subwindows is allowed, but should be avoided.
|
---|
92 |
|
---|
93 | Calling \fBsubwin\fR creates and returns a pointer to a new window
|
---|
94 | with the given number of lines, \fInlines\fR, and columns,
|
---|
95 | \fIncols\fR. The window is at position (\fIbegin\fR_\fIy\fR,
|
---|
96 | \fIbegin\fR_\fIx\fR) on the screen. (This position is relative to the
|
---|
97 | screen, and not to the window \fIorig\fR.) The window is made in the
|
---|
98 | middle of the window \fIorig\fR, so that changes made to one window
|
---|
99 | will affect both windows. The subwindow shares memory with the window
|
---|
100 | \fIorig\fR. When using this routine, it is necessary to call
|
---|
101 | \fBtouchwin\fR or \fBtouchline\fR on \fIorig\fR before calling
|
---|
102 | \fBwrefresh\fR on the subwindow.
|
---|
103 |
|
---|
104 | Calling \fBderwin\fR is the same as calling \fBsubwin,\fR except that
|
---|
105 | \fIbegin\fR_\fIy\fR and \fIbegin\fR_\fIx\fR are relative to the origin
|
---|
106 | of the window \fIorig\fR rather than the screen. There is no
|
---|
107 | difference between the subwindows and the derived windows.
|
---|
108 |
|
---|
109 | Calling \fBmvderwin\fR moves a derived window (or subwindow)
|
---|
110 | inside its parent window. The screen-relative parameters of the
|
---|
111 | window are not changed. This routine is used to display different
|
---|
112 | parts of the parent window at the same physical position on the
|
---|
113 | screen.
|
---|
114 |
|
---|
115 | Calling \fBdupwin\fR creates an exact duplicate of the window \fIwin\fR.
|
---|
116 |
|
---|
117 | Calling \fBwsyncup\fR touches all locations in ancestors of \fIwin\fR that are
|
---|
118 | changed in \fIwin\fR. If \fBsyncok\fR is called with second argument
|
---|
119 | \fBTRUE\fR then \fBwsyncup\fR is called automatically whenever there is a
|
---|
120 | change in the window.
|
---|
121 |
|
---|
122 | The \fBwsyncdown\fR routine touches each location in \fIwin\fR that has been
|
---|
123 | touched in any of its ancestor windows. This routine is called by
|
---|
124 | \fBwrefresh\fR, so it should almost never be necessary to call it manually.
|
---|
125 |
|
---|
126 | The routine \fBwcursyncup\fR updates the current cursor position of all the
|
---|
127 | ancestors of the window to reflect the current cursor position of the
|
---|
128 | window.
|
---|
129 | .SH RETURN VALUE
|
---|
130 | Routines that return an integer return the integer \fBERR\fR upon failure and
|
---|
131 | \fBOK\fR (SVr4 only specifies "an integer value other than \fBERR\fR") upon
|
---|
132 | successful completion.
|
---|
133 | .PP
|
---|
134 | Routines that return pointers return \fBNULL\fR on error.
|
---|
135 | .PP
|
---|
136 | X/Open defines no error conditions.
|
---|
137 | In this implementation
|
---|
138 | .RS
|
---|
139 | .TP 5
|
---|
140 | \fBdelwin\fR
|
---|
141 | returns an error if the window pointer is null, or
|
---|
142 | if the window is the parent of another window.
|
---|
143 | .IP
|
---|
144 | This implementation also maintains a list of windows,
|
---|
145 | and checks that the pointer passed to \fBdelwin\fP is one that
|
---|
146 | it created, returning an error if it was not..
|
---|
147 | .TP 5
|
---|
148 | \fBmvderwin\fP
|
---|
149 | returns an error
|
---|
150 | if the window pointer is null, or
|
---|
151 | if some part of the window would be placed off-screen.
|
---|
152 | .TP 5
|
---|
153 | \fBmvwin\fP
|
---|
154 | returns an error
|
---|
155 | if the window pointer is null, or
|
---|
156 | if the window is really a pad, or
|
---|
157 | if some part of the window would be placed off-screen.
|
---|
158 | .TP 5
|
---|
159 | \fBsyncok\fP
|
---|
160 | returns an error
|
---|
161 | if the window pointer is null.
|
---|
162 | .RE
|
---|
163 | .SH NOTES
|
---|
164 | If many small changes are made to the window, the \fBwsyncup\fR option could
|
---|
165 | degrade performance.
|
---|
166 |
|
---|
167 | Note that \fBsyncok\fR may be a macro.
|
---|
168 | .SH BUGS
|
---|
169 | The subwindow functions (\fIsubwin\fR, \fIderwin\fR, \fImvderwin\fR,
|
---|
170 | \fBwsyncup\fR, \fBwsyncdown\fR, \fBwcursyncup\fR, \fBsyncok\fR) are flaky,
|
---|
171 | incompletely implemented, and not well tested.
|
---|
172 |
|
---|
173 | The System V curses documentation is very unclear about what \fBwsyncup\fR
|
---|
174 | and \fBwsyncdown\fR actually do. It seems to imply that they are only
|
---|
175 | supposed to touch exactly those lines that are affected by ancestor changes.
|
---|
176 | The language here, and the behavior of the \fBcurses\fR implementation,
|
---|
177 | is patterned on the XPG4 curses standard. The weaker XPG4 spec may result
|
---|
178 | in slower updates.
|
---|
179 | .SH PORTABILITY
|
---|
180 | The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions.
|
---|
181 | .SH SEE ALSO
|
---|
182 | \fBcurses\fR(3X), \fBcurs_refresh\fR(3X), \fBcurs_touch\fR(3X)
|
---|
183 | .\"#
|
---|
184 | .\"# The following sets edit modes for GNU EMACS
|
---|
185 | .\"# Local Variables:
|
---|
186 | .\"# mode:nroff
|
---|
187 | .\"# fill-column:79
|
---|
188 | .\"# End:
|
---|