- The <STRONG>get_wch</STRONG>, <STRONG>wget_wch</STRONG>, <STRONG>mvget_wch</STRONG>, and <STRONG>mvwget_wch</STRONG> functions
- read a character from the terminal associated with the
- current or specified window. In no-delay mode, if no in-
- put is waiting, the value <STRONG>ERR</STRONG> is returned. In delay mode,
- the program waits until the system passes text through to
- the program. Depending on the setting of <STRONG>cbreak</STRONG>, this is
- after one character (cbreak mode), or after the first new-
- line (nocbreak mode). In half-delay mode, the program
- waits until the user types a character or the specified
- timeout interval has elapsed.
-
- Unless <STRONG>noecho</STRONG> has been set, these routines echo the char-
- acter into the designated window.
-
- If the window is not a pad and has been moved or modified
- since the last call to <STRONG>wrefresh</STRONG>, <STRONG>wrefresh</STRONG> will be called
- before another character is read.
-
- If <STRONG>keypad</STRONG> is enabled, these functions respond to the
- pressing of a function key by setting the object pointed
- to by <EM>wch</EM> to the keycode assigned to the function key, and
- returning <STRONG>KEY_CODE_YES</STRONG>. If a character (such as escape)
- that could be the beginning of a function key is received,
- curses sets a timer. If the remainder of the sequence
- does arrive within the designated time, curses passes
- through the character; otherwise, curses returns the func-
- tion key value. For this reason, many terminals experi-
- ence a delay between the time a user presses the escape
- key and the time the escape is returned to the program.
-
- The keycodes returned by these functions are the same as
- those returned by <STRONG>wgetch</STRONG>:
-
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> The predefined function keys are listed in <STRONG><curses.h></STRONG>
- as macros with values outside the range of 8-bit char-
- acters. Their names begin with <STRONG>KEY_</STRONG>.
-
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> Other (user-defined) function keys which may be de-
- fined using <STRONG><A HREF="define_key.3x.html">define_key(3x)</A></STRONG> have no names, but also are
- expected to have values outside the range of 8-bit
- characters.
-
- The <STRONG>unget_wch</STRONG> function pushes the wide character <EM>wch</EM> back
- onto the head of the input queue, so the wide character is
- returned by the next call to <STRONG>get_wch</STRONG>. The pushback of one
- character is guaranteed. If the program calls <STRONG>unget_wch</STRONG>
- too many times without an intervening call to <STRONG>get_wch</STRONG>, the
- operation may fail.
+ The <STRONG>get_wch</STRONG>, <STRONG>wget_wch</STRONG>, <STRONG>mvget_wch</STRONG>, and <STRONG>mvwget_wch</STRONG> functions read a char-
+ acter from the terminal associated with the current or specified win-
+ dow. In no-delay mode, if no input is waiting, the value <STRONG>ERR</STRONG> is re-
+ turned. In delay mode, the program waits until the system passes text
+ through to the program. Depending on the setting of <STRONG>cbreak</STRONG>, this is
+ after one character (cbreak mode), or after the first newline (nocbreak
+ mode). In half-delay mode, the program waits until the user types a
+ character or the specified timeout interval has elapsed.
+
+ Unless <STRONG>noecho</STRONG> has been set, these routines echo the character into the
+ designated window.
+
+ If the window is not a pad and has been moved or modified since the
+ last call to <STRONG>wrefresh</STRONG>, <STRONG>wrefresh</STRONG> will be called before another character
+ is read.
+
+ If <STRONG>keypad</STRONG> is enabled, these functions respond to the pressing of a
+ function key by setting the object pointed to by <EM>wch</EM> to the keycode as-
+ signed to the function key, and returning <STRONG>KEY_CODE_YES</STRONG>. If a character
+ (such as escape) that could be the beginning of a function key is re-
+ ceived, curses sets a timer. If the remainder of the sequence does ar-
+ rive within the designated time, curses passes through the character;
+ otherwise, curses returns the function key value. For this reason,
+ many terminals experience a delay between the time a user presses the
+ escape key and the time the escape is returned to the program.
+
+ The keycodes returned by these functions are the same as those returned
+ by <STRONG>wgetch</STRONG>:
+
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> The predefined function keys are listed in <STRONG><curses.h></STRONG> as macros
+ with values outside the range of 8-bit characters. Their names be-
+ gin with <STRONG>KEY_</STRONG>.
+
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> Other (user-defined) function keys which may be defined using <STRONG>de-</STRONG>
+ <STRONG><A HREF="define_key.3x.html">fine_key(3x)</A></STRONG> have no names, but also are expected to have values
+ outside the range of 8-bit characters.
+
+ The <STRONG>unget_wch</STRONG> function pushes the wide character <EM>wch</EM> back onto the head
+ of the input queue, so the wide character is returned by the next call
+ to <STRONG>get_wch</STRONG>. The pushback of one character is guaranteed. If the pro-
+ gram calls <STRONG>unget_wch</STRONG> too many times without an intervening call to
+ <STRONG>get_wch</STRONG>, the operation may fail.