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curs_getch(3X)                   UNIX System V                   curs_getch(3X)


NAME
      cursgetch:  getch, wgetch, mvgetch, mvwgetch, ungetch - get (or push
      back) characters from curses terminal keyboard

SYNOPSIS
      #include <curses.h>

      int getch(void);
      int wgetch(WINDOW *win);
      int mvgetch(int y, int x);
      int mvwgetch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);
      int ungetch(int ch);

DESCRIPTION
      With the getch, wgetch, mvgetch and mvwgetch, routines a character is
      read from the terminal associated with the window.  In no-delay mode, if
      no input is waiting, the value ERR is returned.  In delay mode, the
      program waits until the system passes text through to the program.
      Depending on the setting of cbreak, this is after one character (cbreak
      mode), or after the first newline (nocbreak mode).  In half-delay mode,
      the program waits until a character is typed or the specified timeout has
      been reached.  Unless noecho has been set, the character will also be
      echoed into the designated window.

      If the window is not a pad, and it has been moved or modified since the
      last call to wrefresh, wrefresh will be called before another character
      is read.

      If keypad is TRUE, and a function key is pressed, the token for that
      function key is returned instead of the raw characters.  Possible
      function keys are defined in <curses.h> with integers beginning with
      0401, whose names begin with KEY.  If a character that could be the
      beginning of a function key (such as escape) is received, curses sets a
      timer.  If the remainder of the sequence does not come in within the
      designated time, the character is passed through; otherwise, the function
      key value is returned.  For this reason, many terminals experience a
      delay between the time a user presses the escape key and the escape is
      returned to the program.  Since tokens returned by these routines are
      outside the ASCII range, they are not printable.

      The ungetch routine places ch back onto the input queue to be returned by
      the next call to wgetch.

   Function Keys
      The following function keys, defined in <curses.h>, might be returned by
      getch if keypad has been enabled.  Note that not all of these may be
      supported on a particular terminal if the terminal does not transmit a
      unique code when the key is pressed or if the definition for the key is
      not present in the terminfo database.





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      __________________________________________________________________
      Name                 Key name
      __________________________________________________________________
      KEY_BREAK            Break key
      KEY_DOWN             The four arrow keys ...
      KEY_UP
      KEY_LEFT
      KEY_RIGHT
      KEY_HOME             Home key (upward+left arrow)
      KEY_BACKSPACE        Backspace
      KEY_F0               Function keys; space for 64 keys is reserved.
      KEY_F(n)             For 0 < n < 63
      KEY_DL               Delete line
      KEY_IL               Insert line
      KEY_DC               Delete character
      KEY_IC               Insert char or enter insert mode
      KEY_EIC              Exit insert char mode
      KEY_CLEAR            Clear screen
      KEY_EOS              Clear to end of screen
      KEY_EOL              Clear to end of line
      KEY_SF               Scroll 1 line forward
      KEY_SR               Scroll 1 line backward (reverse)
      KEY_NPAGE            Next page
      KEY_PPAGE            Previous page
      KEY_STAB             Set tab
      KEY_CTAB             Clear tab
      KEY_CATAB            Clear all tabs
      KEY_ENTER            Enter or send
      KEY_SRESET           Soft (partial) reset
      KEY_RESET            Reset or hard reset
      KEY_PRINT            Print or copy
      KEY_LL               Home down or bottom (lower left).  Keypad is
                           arranged like this:
                                A1    up    A3
                               left   B2   right
                                C1   down   C3
      KEY_A1               Upper left of keypad
      KEY_A3               Upper right of keypad
      KEY_B2               Center of keypad
      KEY_C1               Lower left of keypad
      KEY_C3               Lower right of keypad
      KEY_BTAB             Back tab key
      KEY_BEG              Beg(inning) key
      KEY_CANCEL           Cancel key
      KEY_CLOSE            Close key
      KEY_COMMAND          Cmd (command) key
      KEY_COPY             Copy key
      KEY_CREATE           Create key
      KEY_END              End key
      KEY_EXIT             Exit key
      KEY_FIND             Find key
      KEY_HELP             Help key


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      __________________________________________________________________
      Name                 Key name
      __________________________________________________________________
      KEY_MARK             Mark key
      KEY_MESSAGE          Message key
      KEY_MOVE             Move key
      KEY_NEXT             Next object key
      KEY_OPEN             Open key
      KEY_OPTIONS          Options key
      KEY_PREVIOUS         Previous object key
      KEY_REDO             Redo key
      KEY_REFERENCE        Ref(erence) key
      KEY_REFRESH          Refresh key
      KEY_REPLACE          Replace key
      KEY_RESTART          Restart key
      KEY_RESUME           Resume key
      KEY_SAVE             Save key
      KEY_SBEG             Shifted beginning key
      KEY_SCANCEL          Shifted cancel key
      KEY_SCOMMAND         Shifted command key
      KEY_SCOPY            Shifted copy key
      KEY_SCREATE          Shifted create key
      KEY_SDC              Shifted delete char key
      KEY_SDL              Shifted delete line key
      KEY_SELECT           Select key
      KEY_SEND             Shifted end key
      KEY_SEOL             Shifted clear line key
      KEY_SEXIT            Shifted exit key
      KEY_SFIND            Shifted find key
      KEY_SHELP            Shifted help key
      KEY_SHOME            Shifted home key
      KEY_SIC              Shifted input key
      KEY_SLEFT            Shifted left arrow key
      KEY_SMESSAGE         Shifted message key
      KEY_SMOVE            Shifted move key
      KEY_SNEXT            Shifted next key
      KEY_SOPTIONS         Shifted options key
      KEY_SPREVIOUS        Shifted prev key
      KEY_SPRINT           Shifted print key
      KEY_SREDO            Shifted redo key
      KEY_SREPLACE         Shifted replace key
      KEY_SRIGHT           Shifted right arrow
      KEY_SRSUME           Shifted resume key
      KEY_SSAVE            Shifted save key
      KEY_SSUSPEND         Shifted suspend key
      KEY_SUNDO            Shifted undo key
      KEY_SUSPEND          Suspend key
      KEY_UNDO             Undo key


RETURN VALUE
      All routines return the integer ERR upon failure and an integer value


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      other than ERR upon successful completion.

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

      Use of the escape key by a programmer for a single character function is
      discouraged.

      When using getch, wgetch, mvgetch, or mvwgetch, nocbreak mode (nocbreak)
      and echo mode (echo) should not be used at the same time.  Depending on
      the state of the tty driver when each character is typed, the program may
      produce undesirable results.

      Note that getch, mvgetch, and mvwgetch may be macros.

SEE ALSO
      curses(3X), cursinopts(3X), cursmove(3X), cursrefresh(3X).




































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