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curs_scr_dump(3X)              DG/UX 5.4R3.00              curs_scr_dump(3X)


NAME
       cursscrdump:  scrdump, scrrestore, scrinit, scrset - read
       (write) a curses screen from (to) a file

SYNOPSIS
       #include <curses.h>

       int scrdump(char *filename);
       int scrrestore(char *filename);
       int scrinit(char *filename);
       int scrset(char *filename);

DESCRIPTION
       With the scrdump routine, the current contents of the virtual screen
       are written to the file filename.

       With the scrrestore routine, the virtual screen is set to the
       contents of filename, which must have been written using scrdump.
       The next call to doupdate restores the screen to the way it looked in
       the dump file.

       With the scrinit routine, the contents of filename are read in and
       used to initialize the curses data structures about what the terminal
       currently has on its screen.  If the data is determined to be valid,
       curses bases its next update of the screen on this information rather
       than clearing the screen and starting from scratch.  scrinit is used
       after initscr or a system [see system(BA_LIB)] call to share the
       screen with another process which has done a scrdump after its
       endwin call.  The data is declared invalid if the time-stamp of the
       tty is old or the terminfo capabilities rmcup and nrrmc exist.

       The scrset routine is a combination of scrrestore and scrinit.  It
       tells the program that the information in filename is what is
       currently on the screen, and also what the program wants on the
       screen.  This can be thought of as a screen inheritance function.

       To read (write) a window from (to) a file, use the getwin and putwin
       routines [see curs_util(3X)].

RETURN VALUE
       All routines return the integer ERR upon failure and OK upon success.

NOTES
       The header file <curses.h> automatically includes the header files
       <stdio.h> and <unctrl.h>.

       Note that scrinit, scrset, and scrrestore may be macros.

SEE ALSO
       curses(3X), cursinitscr(3X), cursrefresh(3X), cursutil(3X),
       system(3S).






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