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NAME
curses - CRT screen handling and optimization package
SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h>
DESCRIPTION
The curses library routines give the user a terminal-
independent method of updating character screens with rea-
sonable optimization. A program using these routines must
be compiled with the -lcurses option of cc.
The curses package allows: overall screen, window and pad
manipulation; output to windows and pads; reading terminal
input; control over terminal and curses input and output
options; environment query routines; color manipulation; use
of soft label keys; terminfo access; and access to low-level
curses routines.
To initialize the routines, the routine initscr or newterm
must be called before any of the other routines that deal
with windows and screens are used. The routine endwin must
be called before exiting. To get character-at-a-time input
without echoing (most interactive, screen oriented programs
want this), the following sequence should be used:
initscr();
cbreak();
noecho();
Most programs would additionally use the sequence:
nonl();
intrflush(stdscr,FALSE);
keypad(stdscr,TRUE);
Before a curses program is run, the tab stops of the termi-
nal should be set and its initialization strings, if
defined, must be output. This can be done by executing the
tput init command after the shell environment variable TERM
has been exported. [See terminfo(4) for further details.]
The curses library permits manipulation of data structures,
called windows, which can be thought of as two-dimensional
arrays of characters representing all or part of a CRT
screen. A default window called stdscr, which is the size
of the terminal screen, is supplied. Others may be created
with newwin.
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Windows are referred to by variables declared as WINDOW *.
These data structures are manipulated with routines
described on 3X pages (whose names begin with curs_). Among
which the most basic routines are move and addch. More gen-
eral versions of these routines are included with names
beginning with w, allowing the user to specify a window.
The routines not beginning with w affect stdscr.)
After using routines to manipulate a window, refresh is
called, telling curses to make the user's CRT screen look
like stdscr. The characters in a window are actually of
type chtype, (character and attribute data) so that other
information about the character may also be stored with each
character.
Special windows called pads may also be manipulated. These
are windows which are not constrained to the size of the
screen and whose contents need not be completely displayed.
See curs_pad(3X) for more information.
In addition to drawing characters on the screen, video
attributes and colors may be included, causing the charac-
ters to show up in such modes as underlined, in reverse
video, or in color on terminals that support such display
enhancements. Line drawing characters may be specified to
be output. On input, curses is also able to translate arrow
and function keys that transmit escape sequences into single
values. The video attributes, line drawing characters, and
input values use names, defined in <curses.h>, such as
A_REVERSE, ACS_HLINE, and KEY_LEFT.
If the environment variables LINES and COLUMNS are set, or
if the program is executing in a window environment, line
and column information in the environment will override
information read by terminfo.
If the environment variable TERMINFO is defined, any program
using curses checks for a local terminal definition before
checking in the standard place.
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For example, if TERM is set to:
att4424
then the compiled terminal definition is found in:
/usr/share/lib/terminfo/a/att4424
(The a is copied from the first letter of att4424 to avoid
creation of huge directories.) However, if TERMINFO is set
to:
$HOME/myterms
curses first checks
$HOME/myterms/a/att4424,
and if that fails, it then checks
/usr/share/lib/terminfo/a/att4424
This is useful for developing experimental definitions or
when write permission in /usr/share/lib/terminfo is not
available.
The integer variables LINES and COLS are defined in
<curses.h> and will be filled in by initscr with the size of
the screen. The constants TRUE and FALSE have the values 1
and 0, respectively.
The curses routines also define the WINDOW * variable curscr
which is used for certain low-level operations like clearing
and redrawing a screen containing garbage. The curscr can
be used in only a few routines.
International Functionality
The number of byte and the number of columns to hold a char-
acter from the supplementary character set is locale-
specific (locale category LC_CTYPE) and can be specified in
the character class table.
For editing, operating at the character level is entirely
appropriate. For screen formatting, arbitrary movement of
characters on screen is not desirable.
Overwriting characters (for example, addch) operates on a
screen level. Overwriting a character by a character which
requires a different number of columns may produce orphaned
columns. These orphaned columns are filled with background
character.
Inserting characters (for example, insch) operates on a
character level (that is, at the character boundaries). The
specified character is inserted right before the character,
regardless of which column of a character the cursor points
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to. Before insertion, the cursor position is adjusted to
the first column of the character.
As with inserting characters, deleting characters (for exam-
ple, delch) operates on a character level (that is, at the
character boundaries). The character at the cursor is
deleted whichever columns of the character the cursor points
to. Before deletion, the cursor position is adjusted to the
first column of the character.
The multi-column character cannot be put on the last column
of a line. If an attempt to do so is made, the last column
is set to the background character. In addition, when such
an operation creates orphaned columns, these columns will
also be filled with the background character.
Overlapping and overwriting windows follows the operation of
overwriting characters around its edge ("wrapping"). The
orphaned columns, if any, are handled in the same manner as
the character operations.
The cursor is allowed to be placed anywhere in a window. If
the insertion or deletion is made when the cursor points to
the second or later column position of a character which
holds multiple columns, the cursor is adjusted to the first
column of the character before the insertion or deletion.
Routine and Argument Names
Many curses routines have two or more versions. The rou-
tines prefixed with w require a window argument. The rou-
tines prefixed with p require a pad argument. Those without
a prefix generally use stdscr.
The routines prefixed with mv require an x and y coordinate
to move to before performing the appropriate action. The mv
routines imply a call to move before the call to the other
routine. The coordinate y always refers to the row (of the
window), and x always refers to the column. The upper
left-hand corner is always (0,0), not (1,1).
The routines prefixed with mvw take both a window argument
and x and y coordinates. The window argument is always
specified before the coordinates.
In each case, win is the window affected, and pad is the pad
affected; win and pad are always pointers to type WINDOW.
Option setting routines require a Boolean flag bf with the
value TRUE or FALSE; bf is always of type bool. The vari-
ables ch and attrs below are always of type chtype. The
types WINDOW, SCREEN, bool, and chtype are defined in
<curses.h>. The type TERMINAL is defined in <term.h>. All
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other arguments are integers.
Routine Name Index
The following table lists each curses routine and the name
of the manual page on which it is described.
Routine_Name___________Manual_Page_Name____
addch curs_addch(3X)
addchnstr curs_addchstr(3X)
addchstr curs_addchstr(3X)
addnstr curs_addstr(3X)
addnwstr curs_addwstr(3X)
addstr curs_addstr(3X)
addwch curs_addwch(3X)
addwchnstr curs_addwchstr(3X)
addwchstr curs_addwchstr(3X)
addwstr curs_addwstr(3X)
attroff curs_attr(3X)
attron curs_attr(3X)
attrset curs_attr(3X)
baudrate curs_termattrs(3X)
beep curs_beep(3X)
bkgd curs_bkgd(3X)
bkgdset curs_bkgd(3X)
border curs_border(3X)
box curs_border(3X)
can_change_color curs_color(3X)
cbreak curs_inopts(3X)
clear curs_clear(3X)
clearok curs_outopts(3X)
clrtobot curs_clear(3X)
clrtoeol curs_clear(3X)
color_content curs_color(3X)
copywin curs_overlay(3X)
curs_set curs_kernel(3X)
def_prog_mode curs_kernel(3X)
def_shell_mode curs_kernel(3X)
del_curterm curs_terminfo(4)
delay_output curs_util(3X)
delch curs_delch(3X)
deleteln curs_deleteln(3X)
delscreen curs_initscr(3X)
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delwin curs_window(3X)
derwin curs_window(3X)
doupdate curs_refresh(3X)
dupwin curs_window(3X)
echo curs_inopts(3X)
echochar curs_addch(3X)
endwin curs_initscr(3X)
erase curs_clear(3X)
erasechar curs_termattrs(3X)
filter curs_util(3X)
flash curs_beep(3X)
flushinp curs_util(3X)
getbegyx curs_getyx(3X)
getch curs_getch(3X)
getmaxyx curs_getyx(3X)
getnstr curs_getstr(3X)
getnwstr curs_getwstr(3X)
getparyx curs_getyx(3X)
getstr curs_getstr(3X)
getsyx curs_kernel(3X)
getwch curs_getwch(3X)
getwin curs_util(3X)
getwstr curs_getwstr(3X)
getyx curs_getyx(3X)
halfdelay curs_inopts(3X)
has_colors curs_color(3X)
has_ic curs_termattrs(3X)
has_il curs_termattrs(3X)
idcok curs_outopts(3X)
idlok curs_outopts(3X)
immedok curs_outopts(3X)
inch curs_inch(3X)
inchnstr curs_inchstr(3X)
inchstr curs_inchstr(3X)
init_color curs_color(3X)
init_pair curs_color(3X)
initscr curs_initscr(3X)
innstr curs_instr(3X)
innwstr curs_inwstr(3X)
insch curs_insch(3X)
insdelln curs_deleteln(3X)
insertln curs_deleteln(3X)
insnstr curs_insstr(3X)
insstr curs_insstr(3X)
instr curs_instr(3X)
inswch curs_inswch(3X)
inswstr curs_inswstr(3X)
intrflush curs_inopts(3X)
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inwch curs_inwch(3X)
inwchnstr curs_inwchstr(3X)
inwchstr curs_inwchstr(3X)
inwstr curs_inwstr(3X)
is_linetouched curs_touch(3X)
is_wintouched curs_touch(3X)
isendwin curs_initscr(3X)
keyname curs_util(3X)
keypad curs_inopts(3X)
killchar curs_termattrs(3X)
leaveok curs_outopts(3X)
longname curs_termattrs(3X)
meta curs_inopts(3X)
move curs_move(3X)
mvaddch curs_addch(3X)
mvaddchnstr curs_addchstr(3X)
mvaddchstr curs_addchstr(3X)
mvaddnstr curs_addstr(3X)
mvaddnwstr curs_addwstr(3X)
mvaddstr curs_addstr(3X)
mvaddwch curs_addwch(3X)
mvaddwchnstr curs_addwchstr(3X)
mvaddwchstr curs_addwchstr(3X)
mvaddwstr curs_addwstr(3X)
mvcur curs_terminfo(4)
mvdelch curs_delch(3X)
mvderwin curs_window(3X)
mvgetch curs_getch(3X)
mvgetnstr curs_getstr(3X)
mvgetnwstr curs_getwstr(3X)
mvgetstr curs_getstr(3X)
mvgetwch curs_getwch(3X)
mvgetwstr curs_getwstr(3X)
mvinch curs_inch(3X)
mvinchnstr curs_inchstr(3X)
mvinchstr curs_inchstr(3X)
mvinnstr curs_instr(3X)
mvinnwstr curs_inwstr(3X)
mvinsch curs_insch(3X)
mvinsnstr curs_insstr(3X)
mvinsnwstr curs_inswstr(3X)
mvinsstr curs_insstr(3X)
mvinstr curs_instr(3X)
mvinswch curs_inswch(3X)
mvinswstr curs_inswstr(3X)
mvinwch curs_inwch(3X)
mvinwchnstr curs_inswchstr(3X)
mvinwchstr curs_inwchstr(3X)
mvinwstr curs_inwstr(3X)
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mvprintw curs_printw(3X)
mvscanw curs_scanw(3X)
mvwaddch curs_addch(3X)
mvwaddchnstr curs_addchstr(3X)
mvwaddchstr curs_addchstr(3X)
mvwaddnstr curs_addstr(3X)
mvwaddnwstr curs_addwstr(3X)
mvwaddstr curs_addstr(3X)
mvwaddwch curs_addwch(3X)
mvwaddwchnstr curs_addwchstr(3X)
mvwaddwchstr curs_addwchstr(3X)
mvwaddwstr curs_addwstr(3X)
mvwdelch curs_delch(3X)
mvwgetch curs_getch(3X)
mvwgetnstr curs_getstr(3X)
mvwgetnwstr curs_getwstr(3X)
mvwgetstr curs_getstr(3X)
mvwgetwch curs_getwch(3X)
mvwgetwstr curs_getwstr(3X)
mvwin curs_window(3X)
mvwinch curs_inch(3X)
mvwinchnstr curs_inchstr(3X)
mvwinchstr curs_inchstr(3X)
mvwinnstr curs_instr(3X)
mvwinnwstr curs_inwstr(3X)
mvwinsch curs_insch(3X)
mvwinsnstr curs_insstr(3X)
mvwinsnwstr curs_inswstr(3X)
mvwinsstr curs_insstr(3X)
mvwinstr curs_instr(3X)
mvwinswch curs_inswch(3X)
mvwinswstr curs_inswstr(3X)
mvwinwch curs_inwch(3X)
mvwinwchnstr curs_inwchstr(3X)
mvwinwchstr curs_inwchstr(3X)
mvwinwstr curs_inwstr(3X)
mvwprintw curs_printw(3X)
mvwscanw curs_scanw(3X)
napms curs_kernel(3X)
newpad curs_pad(3X)
newterm curs_initscr(3X)
newwin curs_window(3X)
nl curs_outopts(3X)
nocbreak curs_inopts(3X)
nodelay curs_inopts(3X)
noecho curs_inopts(3X)
nonl curs_outopts(3X)
noqiflush curs_inopts(3X)
noraw curs_inopts(3X)
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notimeout curs_inopts(3X)
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overlay curs_overlay(3X)
overwrite curs_overlay(3X)
pair_content curs_color(3X)
pechochar curs_pad(3X)
pechowchar curs_pad(3X)
pnoutrefresh curs_pad(3X)
prefresh curs_pad(3X)
printw curs_printw(3X)
putp curs_terminfo(4)
putwin curs_util(3X)
qiflush curs_inopts(3X)
raw curs_inopts(3X)
redrawwin curs_refresh(3X)
refresh curs_refresh(3X)
reset_prog_mode curs_kernel(3X)
reset_shell_mode curs_kernel(3X)
resetty curs_kernel(3X)
restartterm curs_terminfo(4)
ripoffline curs_kernel(3X)
savetty curs_kernel(3X)
scanw curs_scanw(3X)
scr_dump curs_scr_dump(3X)
scr_init curs_scr_dump(3X)
scr_restore curs_scr_dump(3X)
scr_set curs_scr_dump(3X)
scroll curs_scroll(3X)
scrollok curs_outopts(3X)
set_curterm curs_terminfo(4)
set_term curs_initscr(3X)
setscrreg curs_outopts(3X)
setsyx curs_kernel(3X)
setterm curs_terminfo(4)
setupterm curs_terminfo(4)
slk_attroff curs_slk(3X)
slk_attron curs_slk(3X)
slk_attrset curs_slk(3X)
slk_clear curs_slk(3X)
slk_init curs_slk(3X)
slk_label curs_slk(3X)
slk_noutrefresh curs_slk(3X)
slk_refresh curs_slk(3X)
slk_restore curs_slk(3X)
slk_set curs_slk(3X)
slk_touch curs_slk(3X)
srcl curs_scroll(3X)
standend curs_attr(3X)
standout curs_attr(3X)
start_color curs_color(3X)
subpad curs_pad(3X)
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subwin curs_window(3X)
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syncok curs_window(3X)
termattrs curs_termattrs(3X)
termname curs_termattrs(3X)
tgetent curs_termcap(3X)
tgetflag curs_termcap(3X)
tgetnum curs_termcap(3X)
tgetstr curs_termcap(3X)
tgoto curs_termcap(3X)
tigetflag curs_terminfo(4)
tigetnum curs_terminfo(4)
tigetstr curs_terminfo(4)
timeout curs_inopts(3X)
touchline curs_touch(3X)
touchwin curs_touch(3X)
tparm curs_terminfo(4)
tputs curs_terminfo(4)
typeahead curs_inopts(3X)
unctrl curs_util(3X)
ungetch curs_getch(3X)
ungetwch curs_getwch(3X)
untouchwin curs_touch(3X)
use_env curs_util(3X)
vidattr curs_terminfo(4)
vidputs curs_terminfo(4)
vwprintw curs_printw(3X)
vwscanw curs_scanw(3X)
waddch curs_addch(3X)
waddchnstr curs_addchstr(3X)
waddchstr curs_addchstr(3X)
waddnstr curs_addstr(3X)
waddnwstr curs_addwstr(3X)
waddstr curs_addstr(3X)
waddwch curs_addwch(3X)
waddwchnstr curs_addwchstr(3X)
waddwchstr curs_addwchstr(3X)
waddwstr curs_addwstr(3X)
wattroff curs_attr(3X)
wattron curs_attr(3X)
wattrset curs_attr(3X)
wbkgd curs_bkgd(3X)
wbkgdset curs_bkgd(3X)
wborder curs_border(3X)
wclear curs_clear(3X)
wclrtobot curs_clear(3X)
wclrtoeol curs_clear(3X)
wcursyncup curs_window(3X)
wdelch curs_delch(3X)
wdeleteln curs_deleteln(3X)
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wechochar curs_addch(3X)
wechowchar curs_addwch(3X)
werase curs_clear(3X)
wgetch curs_getch(3X)
wgetnstr curs_getstr(3X)
wgetnwstr curs_getwstr(3X)
wgetstr curs_getstr(3X)
wgetwch curs_getwch(3X)
wgetwstr curs_getwstr(3X)
whline curs_border(3X)
winch curs_inch(3X)
winchnstr curs_inchstr(3X)
winchstr curs_inchstr(3X)
winnstr curs_instr(3X)
winnwstr curs_inwstr(3X)
winsch curs_insch(3X)
winsdelln curs_deleteln(3X)
winsertln curs_deleteln(3X)
winsnstr curs_insstr(3X)
winsnwstr curs_inswstr(3X)
winsstr curs_insstr(3X)
winstr curs_instr(3X)
winswch curs_inswch(3X)
winswstr curs_inswstr(3X)
winwch curs_inwch(3X)
winwchnstr curs_inwchstr(3X)
winwchstr curs_inwchstr(3X)
winwstr curs_inwstr(3X)
wmove curs_move(3X)
wnoutrefresh curs_refresh(3X)
wprintw curs_printw(3X)
wredrawln curs_refresh(3X)
wrefresh curs_refresh(3X)
wscanw curs_scanw(3X)
wscrl curs_scroll(3X)
wsetscrreg curs_outopts(3X)
wstandend curs_attr(3X)
wstandout curs_attr(3X)
wsyncdown curs_window(3X)
wsyncup curs_window(3X)
wtimeout curs_inopts(3X)
wtouchln curs_touch(3X)
wvline curs_border(3X)
RETURN VALUE
Routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure and
an integer value other than ERR upon successful completion,
unless otherwise noted in the routine descriptions.
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All macros return the value of the w version, except
setscrreg, wsetscrreg, getyx, getbegyx, getmaxyx. The
return values of setscrreg, wsetscrreg, getyx, getbegyx, and
getmaxyx are undefined (i.e., these should not be used as
the right-hand side of assignment statements).
Routines that return pointers return NULL on error.
SEE ALSO
terminfo(4) and 3X pages whose names begin with curs_ for
detailed routine descriptions.
curs_addch(3X), curs_addchstr(3X), curs_addstr(3X),
curs_attr(3X), curs_beep(3X), curs_bkgd(3X),
curs_border(3X), curs_clear(3X), curs_color(3X),
curs_delch(3X), curs_deleteln(3X), curs_getch(3X),
curs_getyx(3X), curs_inch(3X), curs_inchstr(3X),
curs_initscr(3X), curs_inopts(3X), curs_insch(3X),
curs_insstr(3X), curs_instr(3X), curs_kernel(3X),
curs_move(3X), curs_outopts(3X), curs_overlay(3X),
curs_refresh(3X), curs_scr_dmp(3X), curs_scroll(3X),
curs_slk(3X), curs_termattr(3X), curs_termcap(3X),
curs_terminfo(3X), curs_touch(3X), curs_util(3X),
curs_window(3X).
NOTES
The header file <curses.h> automatically includes the header
files <stdio.h> and <unctrl.h>.
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