X-Git-Url: http://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ANNOUNCE;h=45b1a0ea025c0d9222aa3e39d66433549d8712e1;hb=09ed0227b324243f636e31d876e3dc30dfc7a778;hp=e0603d622394c8420f71cd0465476b18b41749df;hpb=47d2fb4537d9ad5bb14f4810561a327930ca4280;p=ncurses.git diff --git a/ANNOUNCE b/ANNOUNCE index e0603d62..45b1a0ea 100644 --- a/ANNOUNCE +++ b/ANNOUNCE @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - Announcing ncurses 6.2 + Announcing ncurses 6.4 Overview @@ -40,19 +40,19 @@ Overview The ncurses distribution is available at ncurses' homepage: - ftp://ftp.invisible-island.net/ncurses/ or + https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/ or https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/ . - It is also available via anonymous FTP at the GNU distribution site + It is also available at the GNU distribution site - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ . + https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ . Release Notes - These notes are for ncurses 6.2, released February 12, 2020. + These notes are for ncurses 6.4, released December 31, 2022. This release is designed to be source-compatible with ncurses 5.0 - through 6.1; providing extensions to the application binary interface + through 6.3; providing extensions to the application binary interface (ABI). Although the source can still be configured to support the ncurses 5 ABI, the reason for the release is to reflect improvements to the ncurses 6 ABI and the supporting utility programs. @@ -60,340 +60,179 @@ Release Notes There are, of course, numerous other improvements, listed in this announcement. - The most important bug-fixes/improvements dealt with user-defined - capabilities in terminal descriptions. The release notes also mention - some other bug-fixes, but are focused on new features and improvements - to existing features since ncurses 6.1 release. + The most important bug-fixes/improvements dealt with robustness + issues. The release notes also mention some other bug-fixes, but are + focused on new features and improvements to existing features since + ncurses 6.3 release. Library improvements New features - There are several new features: - * O_EDGE_INSERT_STAY tells the form library to optionally delay - cursor movement on a field edge/boundary - * O_INPUT_FIELD extension to form library allows a dynamic field to - shrink if the new limit is smaller than the current field size. - * added exit_curses and exit_terminfo to replace internal symbols - for leak-checking. - * added curses_trace, to replace trace(). - - Additionally, to improve performance other changes (and extensions) - are provided in this release: - * mouse decoding now handles shift/control/alt logic when decoding - xterm's 1006 mode - * ncurses now defines a limit for wgetnstr, wgetn_wstr when length - is negative or "too large". - * reordered loop-limit checks in winsnstr in case the string has no - terminating null and only the number of characters is used. - * there is now no buffer-size limit when reading the $TERMCAP - variable. - * the $TERMCAP variable may be interpreted as a fallback to a - terminfo entry - * mvcur now decides whether to use hard-tabs, using xt, tbc and hts - as clues. - * extended colors are improved by modifying an internal call to - vid_puts to pass extended color pairs e.g., from tty_update.c and - lib_mvcur.c - * the initialization functions now avoid relying upon persistent - data for the result from getenv - * scrolling is improved: - + a limit check in newline_forces_scroll handles the case where - the row is inside scroll-margins, but not at the end. - + improved loop limits in _nc_scroll_window handle a case where - the scrolled data is a pad which is taller than the window. + There are no new features in this release. Other improvements - These are revised features: - * used "const" in some prototypes rather than NCURSES_CONST where - X/Open Curses was updated to do this, e.g., wscanw, newterm, the - terminfo interface. Also use "const" for consistency in the - termcap interface, which was withdrawn by X/Open Curses in Issue 5 - (2007). As of Issue 7, X/Open Curses still lacks "const" for - certain return values, e.g., keyname. - * modified wbkgd and wbkgrnd to improve compatibility with SVr4 - curses, changing the way the window rendition is updated when the - background character is modified - * improved terminfo write/read by modifying the fourth item of the - extended header to denote the number of valid strings in the - extended string table (see term(5)). - * modified the initialization checks for mouse so that the - xterm+sm+1006 block will work with terminal descriptions not - mentioning xterm. - - These were done to limit or ultimately deprecate features: - * deprecated safe-sprintf, since the vsnprintf function, which does - what was needed, was standardized long ago. - * marked vwprintw and vwscanw as deprecated; recommend using - vw_printw and vw_scanw, respectively. - * added deprecation warnings for internal functions called by older - versions of tack. - * removed unused _nc_import_termtype2 function. - These are improvements to existing features: - * check parameter of set_escdelay, return ERR if negative. - * check parameter of set_tabsize, return ERR if not greater than - zero - * correct a status-check in _nc_read_tic_entry() so that if reading - a hex/b64 $TERMINFO, and the $TERM does not match, fall-through to - the compiled-in search list. - * amend check for repeat_char to handle a case where setlocale() was - called after initscr - * move macro for is_linetouched inside NCURSES_NOMACROS ifndef. - * use _nc_copy_termtype2 rather than direct assignment in setupterm, - in case it is called repeatedly using fallback terminfo - descriptions - * improve workaround for Solaris wcwidth versus line-drawing - characters - * add checks in repair_subwindows to keep the current position and - scroll-margins inside the resized subwindow. - * correct a buffer-limit in write_entry.c for systems that use - caseless filenames. - * improved build-time utility report_offsets: - + add categories, e.g., "w" for wide-character, "t" for threads - to make the report more readable. Reorganized the structures - reported to make the categories more apparent. - + add NCURSES_GLOBALS and NCURSES_PRESCREEN to report to show - how similar the different libtinfo configurations are. - * modified some header files to ensure that those include necessary - files except for the previously-documented cases - * added some traces in initialization to show whether a fallback - entry is used. - * made minor optimization to reduce calls to _nc_reserve_pairs + * modify delscreen to more effectively delete all windows on the + given screen. + * modify wnoutrefresh to call pnoutrefresh if its parameter is a + pad, rather than treating it as an error, and modify new_panel to + permit its window-parameter to be a pad + * modify curses_trace() to show the trace-mask as symbols, e.g., + TRACE_ORDINARY, DEBUG_LEVEL(3). + * improve checks for valid mouse events when an intermediate mouse + state is not part of the mousemask specified by the caller + * allow extended-color number in opts parameter of wattr_on. + * improve _tracecchar_t2 formatting of base+combining character. + * trim out some unwanted linker options from ncurses*config and .pc + files seen in Fedora 36+. + * improve shell-scripts with shellcheck + * improve use of "trap" in shell scripts, using a script. + * modify make-tar.sh scripts to make timestamps more predictable. These are corrections to existing features: - * fix a special case in PutAttrChar where a cell is marked as - alternate-character set, but the terminal does not actually - support the given graphic character. This would happen in an older - terminal such as vt52, which lacks most line-drawing capability. - * corrected flag for "seq" method of db 1.8.5 interface, needed by - toe on some of the BSDs. - * modify comparison in make_hash.c to correct a special case in - collision handling for Caps-hpux11 - * add extended_slk_color{,_sp} symbols to the appropriate - package/*.{map,sym} files - * modify lib_setup to avoid calling pthread_self() without first - verifying that the address is valid, i.e., for weak symbols - * add a couple of broken-linker symbols to the list of versioned - symbols to help with link-time optimization versus weak symbols. + * modify misc/gen-pkgconfig.in to allow for the case where the + library directory does not yet exist, since this is processed + before doing an install + * set trailing null on string passed from winsnstr to wins_nwstr. + * modify waddch_literal to allow for double-width base character + when merging a combining character Program improvements Several improvements were made to the utility programs: - clear - - + improved logic for clearing with the E3 extension, in case - the terminal scrolls content onto its saved-lines before - actually clearing the display, by clearing the saved-lines - after clearing the display - infocmp - + omit filtering of "OTxx" names which are used for obsolete - capabilities, when the output is sorted by long-names. This - change helps when making a table of the short/long capability - names. - - tic - - + added check for consistent alternate character set - capabilities. - + added check for paired indn/rin. - + added check for terminals with parm_dch vs parm_ich. - + added check for the case where setf/setb are given using - different strings, but provide identical results to - setaf/setab. - + corrected check for ich1. - + changed a too-large terminal entry from a fatal error to a - warning. - - toe - - + ignores any hex/b64 $TERMINFO value in the list of terminfo - databases. + + rewrite canonical_name function of infocmp to ensure buffer + size + + improve readability of long parameterized expressions with + the infocmp "-f" option by allowing split before a "%p" + marker. + + modify verbose-option of infocmp, tic, toe to enable + debug-tracing if that is configured. - tset + tabs + limit tab-stop values to max-columns - + replace check in reset command for obsolete "pt" capability - using tbc and hts capabilities as clues - + modify reset to allow for tabstops at intervals other than 8. - + change reset's behavior for margins to simply clear - soft-margins if possible, rather than clearing and then - setting them according to the terminal's width. + tic + add consistency check in tic for u6/u7/u8/u9 and NQ + capabilities. tput - - + add "x" to getopt string so that "tput -x clear" works. - - Several changes were made to the generated ncurses*config scripts and - the analogous ".pc" files to reduce differences between the - configurations they report: - * modified the ncurse*-config and pc-files to more closely match for - the -I and -l options. - * filtered out linker-specs from the --libs report. - * amended the ncurses*-config and pc-files to take into account the - rpath hack which differed between those files. - * modified generated ncurses*config and ncurses.pc, ncursesw.pc, - etc., to list helper libraries such as gpm for static linking. + corrected use of original tty-modes in init/reset subcommands Examples Along with the library and utilities, improvements were made to the ncurses-examples. Most of this activity aimed at improving the - test-packages. A few changes are more generally useful, e.g., for the - main ncurses test-program, and for analyzing traces using the - tracemunch script: - * improve recovery from error when reading command-character in - test/ncurses.c, showing the relevant error message and not exiting - on EINTR. - * improve tracemunch, by keeping track of TERMINAL* values, and if - tracing was first turned on after initialization, attempt to show - distinct screen, window and terminal names anyway. - * modify tracemunch to accept filename parameters in addition to use - as a pipe/filter. - * update tracemunch to work with perl 5.26.2, which changed the - rules for escaping regular expressions. - * add some checks in tracemunch for undefined variables. - * modify TurnOn/TurnOff macros (in lib_vidattr.c and lib_vid_attr.c) - to avoid expansion of "CUR" in trace. + test-packages: + * add minimal -h (usage) and -V (version) getopt logic to all + ncurses-examples programs. + * fix an error in "@" command in test/ncurses.c F-menu + * add curses_trace to ifdef's for START_TRACE in test/test.priv.h + * improve pthread-configuration for test/worm.c + * add setlocale call to several test-programs. + * workaround in test/picsmap.c for use of floating point for rgb + values by ImageMagick 6.9.11, which appears to use the wrong upper + limit. + * use static libraries for AdaCurses test-package for Mageia, since + no gprbuild package is available. + * install Ada95 sample programs in libexecdir, adding a wrapper + script to invoke those. + * install ncurses-examples programs in libexecdir, adding a wrapper + script to invoke those. There are other new demo/test programs and reusable examples: - color_content - Demonstrate the color_content and extended_color_content - functions. - - demo_tabs - A simple demo of tabs in curses. - - dump_window - A portable curses screen-dump, used to compare ncurses screen - contents with Solaris. - - pair_content - Demonstrate the pair_content and extended_pair_content - functions. - - report_hashing - Check hash-tables used for terminfo and termcap names. - - parse_rgb - Sample implementation of the ncurses RGB extension from - user_caps.5, used in picsmap and savescreen programs. - - A variety of improvements were made to existing programs, both new - features as well as options added to make the set of programs more - consistent. - * add "-l" option to test/background, to dump screen contents in a - form that lets different curses implementations be compared. - * add "@" command to test/ncurses F-test, to allow rapid jump to - different character pages. - * added enum, regex examples to test/demo_forms - * amend Scaled256() macro in test/picsmap.c to cover the full range - 0..1000 - * corrected pathname used in Ada95 sample programs for explain.txt, - to work with test-packages, and used an awk script to split the - resulting pathname when it would be too long for a single line. - * ignore interrupted system-call in test/ncurses's command-line, - e.g., if the terminal were resized. - * improved ifdef's for TABSIZE variable, to help with AIX/HPUX - ports. + test/combine + demonstrate combining characters + + test/test_delwin + demonstrate deleting a window + + test/test_mouse + observe mouse events in the raw terminal or parsed ncurses + modes + + test/test_unget_wch + demonstrate the unget_wch and unget functions Terminal database There are several new terminal descriptions: - - alacritty, domterm, kitty, mintty, mintty-direct, ms-terminal, - n7900, nsterm-build309, nsterm-direct, screen5, ti703, ti707, - ti703-w, ti707-w vscode, vscode-direct, xterm-mono, xterm.js + * mosh + * mosh-256color + * teken-16color + * teken-sc + * teken-vt + * xgterm There are many changes to existing terminal descriptions. Some were updates to several descriptions: - * use ansi+rep in a dozen places - * add rs1 to konsole, mlterm - * improve several flash capabilities with trailing mandatory delays - * drop ich1 from rxvt-basic, Eterm and mlterm to improve - compatibility with old non-curses programs - * add/use xterm+keypad in xterm-new - * use xterm+sl-twm for consistency, nine places - * improve xm example in xterm+x11mouse and xterm+sm_1006. + * make description-fields distinct + * fix errata in description fields + * add/use several building-blocks: + + aixterm+sl + + ansi+cpr + + apollo+vt132 + + decid+cpr + + ncr260vp+sl + + wyse+sl + + x10term+sl + + xterm+acs + + xterm+alt47 while others affected specific descriptions. These were retested, to take into account changes by their developers: - - terminator, st + * kitty + * teken while these are specific fixes based on reviewing documentation, user reports, or warnings from tic: - adds200: - - + fix typo - - gnome-256color - - + base entry on "gnome", not "vte", for consistency + att610+cvis0 + amended note as per documentation for att610, att620, att730 - interix + kon, kon2, jfbterm + revise to undo "linux2.6" change to smacs/rmacs/enacs - + trim unnecessary setf/setb + st-0.6 + add dim, ecma+strikeout - linux-16color + foot+base + add xterm+sl-alt - + accommodate Linux console driver incompatibility introduced - in early 2018 + dec+sl + correct dsl in dec+sl - nsterm-256color: + mintty and tmux + correct setal in mintty/tmux entries, add to vte-2018 - + add nsterm-build309 to replace nsterm-256color, assigning the - latter as an alias of nsterm, to make mouse work with - nsterm-256color + nsterm + modify nsterm to use xterm+alt1049 - regent40: + putty + modify putty to use xterm+alt1049 - + renumber function-keys to match manual - - regent60: - - + add cd (clr_eos) - + corrected acsc - + add shifted function-keys - - tvi950: - - + added function-key definitions to agree with Televideo 950 - manual - + corrected acsc - + remove bogus kf0 - + add bel - - tvi955: - - + fix typo - - vi200: - - + add acsc string, including right/down-arrow - - wy50: - - + corrected acsc - - wy50 and wy60: - - + add shifted function-keys as kF1 to kF16 - - xterm+x11hilite: - - + eliminate unused p5 parameter. + vte-2018 + add blink and setal A few entries use extensions (user-defined terminal capabilities): - * use xterm+sm+1006 (aka "SGR 1006 mouse") for konsole-base and - putty - * add Smol/Rmol user-defined capability to tmux and vte-2018 - * add Smulx user-defined capability to tmux, vte-2018 + * use ansi+enq and decid+cpr in cases where the terminal probably + supported the u6-u9 extension + * remove u6-u9 from teken-2018 + * use NQ to flag entries where the terminal does not support query + and response + * add/use bracketed+paste to help identify terminals supporting this + xterm feature + * modify samples for xterm mouse 1002/1003 modes to use 1006 mode, + and also provide for focus in/out responses + * xterm patch #371 supports DEC-compatible status-line. add dec+sl + to xterm-new, per xterm #371, add xterm-p371, add xterm-p370, for + use in older terminals, and set "xterm-new" to "xterm-p370" (to + ease adoption). Documentation @@ -408,273 +247,123 @@ Release Notes features and show how they evolved, there are corrections, clarifications, etc.: * Corrections: - + correct error-returns listed in manual pages for a few form - functions - + corrected prototypes in several manpages using script to - extract those in compilable form. - + fix typo in term.5, improve explanation of format - * Clarify in manual pages that vwprintw and vwscanw are obsolete. - They have not been part of X/Open Curses since 2007. + + remove a stray '/' from description of %g in terminfo(5). + + correct/improve font-formatting in curs_getch.3x, as well as + other manual pages. * New/improved history and portability sections: - + curs_addch.3x gives some background for ACS symbols. - + curs_getcchar.3x explains a difference between ncurses and - X/Open Curses. - + curs_getstr.3x gives historical/portability background for - the length parameter of wgetnstr. - + curs_slk.3x lists a few differences between SVr4 curses and - X/Open Curses for soft-keys. - + curs_terminfo.3x explains that the initial implementation of - terminfo in SVr2 was mostly replaced by other developers in - SVr3. - + infocmp.1 explains that the initial version of terminfo had - no tool for decompiling descriptions. That came later, with - SVr3, with a different developer. - + tabs.1 tells more than you wanted to know about the tool. - + tic.1 explains that the initial version of terminfo had a - rudimentary tool (based on termcap) for compiling entries. - The tool used with Unix was developed by others for SVr3. - + toe.1 explains the origin of this tool. - * Improvements for user_caps.5: - + mention meml, memu and box1 - + expanded description of XM - + add a clarification regarding the RGB capability. - + mention user_caps.5 in the tic and infocmp manual pages. + + add portability notes for delscreen and delwin in manual. + + improve curs_slk.3x discussion of extensions and portability * Other improvements: - + curs_add_wch.3x adds note about Unicode terminology for the - line-drawing characters. - + curs_color.3x improves discussion of error returns and - extensions. - + curs_mouse.3x explains how the kmous and XM capabilities are - used for xterm-mouse input. - + curs_refresh.3x improves documentation regarding the virtual - and physical screens. - + curs_util.3x mentions a difference between SVr4 and X/Open - Curses for unctrl.h - + curs_variables.3x improves description of the init_tabs - capability and TABSIZE variable. - + ncurses.3x improves documentation regarding feature-test - macros in curses.h - + resizeterm.3x about top-level windows which touch the - screen's borders. - + tput.1 clarifies how tput determines the terminal size. + + improve curs_bkgd.3x, explaining that bkgdset can affect + results for bkgd + + add note on portable memory-leak checking in curs_memleaks.3x + + expanded description in resizeterm.3x + + add section on releasing memory to curs_termcap.3x and + curs_terminfo.3x manpages. + + add clarification of the scope of dynamic variables in + terminfo(5). + + improve formatting of ncurses-intro.html and hackguide.html + + improve curs_clear.3x links to other pages + + update ncurses-howto, making documentation fixes along with + corrections to example programs. + + use newer version 1.36 of gnathtml for generating Ada html + files. + + update external links in Ada95.html There are no new manual pages (all of the manual page updates are to existing pages). - Some of the improvements are more subtle, relating to the way the - information is presented. For instance, the generated terminfo.5 file - uses a different table layout, allowing it to use space on wide - terminals more effectively. - Interesting bug-fixes - While there were many bugs fixed during development of ncurses 6.2, + While there were many bugs fixed during development of ncurses 6.4, only a few (the reason for this release) were both important and interesting. Most of the bug-fixes were for local issues which did not affect compatibility across releases. Since those are detailed in the NEWS file no elaboration is needed here. - The interesting bugs were in tic/infocmp's handling of user-defined - capabilities. These were not recent bugs. Initially it was a simple - problem: - * The user-defined capabilities can be any type (boolean, number or - string), but once given a type all uses of the name must conform - to that type--unless some special support for a particular - multi-typed name is built into ncurses. - * One of simpleterm's contributors copied some definitions for using - tmux's user-defined capabilities in late in 2016. - -diff --git a/st.info b/st.info -@@ -185,7 +185,10 @@ st| simpleterm, - tsl=\E]0;, - xenl, - vpa=\E[%i%p1%dd, -- -+# Tmux unofficial extensions, see TERMINFO EXTENSIONS in tmux(1) -+ Se, -+ Ss, -+ Tc, - - st-256color| simpleterm with 256 colors, - use=st, - - * Later, in (referring to a version from mid-2017), a user asked to - have it updated in ncurses. - * However, it had an error from the change in late 2016. The - terminal description made what tmux expected to be string actually - a boolean. - Over the years, there were problems with each of simpleterm's - terminal descriptions. I repaired those, and usually dealt with - the problem. - * The difference in this case was that when compiling the terminal - database, tic may have in memory the definitions for more than one - terminal description (so that it can resolve "use=" clauses). - Seeing two different types for the same name, in certain - situations it would incorrectly merge the symbol tables for the - two terminal descriptions. - * On simpleterm's side, their bug was finally fixed in late 2019, - three years after the bug was created. - - For ncurses, the elapsed time to fix this bug was less than three - years. Someone reported a problem with the terminal description a few - weeks after releasing ncurses 6.1 (in tmux #1264), and the terminal - description was updated that week (ncurses patch 20180224): - -20180224 - + modify _nc_resolve_uses2() to detect incompatible types when merging - a "use=" clause of extended capabilities. The problem was seen in a - defective terminfo integrated from simpleterm sources in 20171111, - compounded by repair in 20180121. - + correct Ss/Ms interchange in st-0.7 entry (tmux #1264) -TD - - The larger part of that change added a check to prevent a simple merge - of terminal descriptions where the same user-defined name was used - with different types. But it raised some questions: - * Was there a reliable way to manage terminal descriptions which - used the same extended name in different ways? - * Should ncurses provide a registry of well-known extended names, - with their types? - - Since the correction to terminfo.src could have been readily adopted - by packagers, there was nothing more to be done from ncurses' - standpoint on that part. But improving ncurses to prevent issues like - that is the reason for making a release. - - Nothing more (constructive) was mentioned with regard to simpleterm. - But a few problems were found in the handling of user-defined - capabilities: - * Forward-references to user-defined capabilities in a "use=" clause - did not allocate new data for each use. In tic, successive - compilation of terminal entries could add user-defined - capabilities to the wrong terminal entry. - This was not noticed before, since xterm's terminal descriptions - were the main users of the feature, and almost all of the uses of - the building-blocks which contained user-defined capabilities were - backward-references. - * There is one (documented) case where ncurses 6.1 supports a - user-defined capability that could be any type (i.e., "RGB"). The - check added in February 2018 to guard against mismatches did not - handle all of the combinations needed. - - Both of these issues dated from the original implementation of - user-defined capabilities. Fixing them does not change the terminal - database, but a older tic without the fixes will not be able to handle - terminfo sources which rely upon those fixes. Starting in June 2019, - the download link for the terminfo source file was capped at that - date. The development sources have an up-to-date copy of the file, for - people with a legitimate need for it. - - The "-c" (check) option of tic is not very useful if it cannot offer - advice on parameters needed for user-defined capabilities. The various - Caps files were reorganized to reduce redundancy, and in the common - portion (Caps-ncurses), a registry of user-defined capabilities is - provided for use by tic. While users can still define their own custom - capabilities, tic will not offer any advice when their parameters do - not match. - - In ncurses 6.2, tic makes a special check to allow any type for RGB, - but its being able to do this relies upon fixes made in the ncurses - library in mid-2019. + The interesting bugs were those dealing with memory leaks and buffer + overflows. Although the utilities are designed for text files (which + they do properly), some choose to test them with non-text files. + * Text files contain no embedded nulls. Also, they end with a + newline. Feeding tic non-text files exposed a few cases where the + program did not check for those issues. As a result, further + processing of the input found limit-checks whose assumptions were + invalid. + * Fixing the limit-checks (first) found a problem with tic managing + the list of strings in a terminal description. In merging two + terminal descriptions (i.e., the "use=" feature), tic was not + allocating a complete copy. A quick repair for that introduced a + memory leak. + * The checks for non-text files are improved (i.e., embedded nulls + in the input file will cause tic to reject it rather than + attempting to process it). + * The string allocations in tic are likewise improved. Configuration changes Major changes - There are no major changes. Several new options were added to ease - integration of packages with systems using different versions of GNAT - and ncurses. Also, improvements were made to configure checks. + There are no major changes. No new options were added. Several + improvements were made to configure checks. Configuration options There are a few new/modified configure options: - --with-config-suffix - helps work around a filename conflict with Debian packages - versus test-packages. - - --with-ada-libname - allows one to rename the "AdaCurses" library (at least one - packager prefers a lowercase name). - - --with-fallbacks - now ensures there is a value, and adds the fallback information - to top-level Makefile summary. - - --with-pcre2 - check for pcre-posix library to help with MinGW port. + --with-abi-version + add ABI 7 defaults to configure script. - --with-tic-path and + --with-caps + add warning in configure script if file specified for + "--with-caps" does not exist. - --with-infocmp-path - help work around problems building fallback source using - pre-6.0 tic/infocmp. + --with-manpage-format + bzip2 and xz compression are now supported - --with-versioned-syms - option value can now be a relative pathname. + --with-xterm-kbs + add check/warning in configure script if option + "--with-xterm-kbs" is missing or inconsistent Portability Many of the portability changes are implemented via the configure script: - * ignore $TERMINFO as a default value in configure script if it came - from the infocmp -Q option. - * distinguish gcc from icc and clang when the --enable-warnings - option is not used, to avoid unnecessary warnings about - unrecognized inline options - * consistently prepend new libraries as they are found during - configuration, rather than relying upon the linker to resolve - order dependencies of libraries. - * modified configure scripts to reduce relinking/ranlib during - library install : - + use "install -p" when available, to avoid need for ranlib of - static libraries. - + scripts which use "--disable-relink;" add a 1-second sleep to - work around tools which use whole-second timestamps, e.g., in - utime rather than the actual file system resolution. - * add configure check for getenv to work around implementation shown - in Emscripten which overwrites the previous return value on each - call. - Use that to optionally suppress START_TRACE macro, whose call to - getenv may not work properly - * change target configure level for _XOPEN_SOURCE to 600 to address - use of vsscanf and setenv. - * reduce use of _GNU_SOURCE for current glibc where _DEFAULT_SOURCE - combines with _XOPEN_SOURCE - Allow for Cygwin's newlib when checking for the _DEFAULT_SOURCE - symbol. - MidnightBSD is now checked for the _XOPEN_SOURCE-related - definitions. - * If the check for va_copy or __va_copy fails, - + configure now tries copying the pointers for va_list, or as - an array. - + alternatively, it checks for __builtin_va_copy(), which could - be used with AIX xlc in c89 mode. - * several changes to support a port to Ultrix 3.1: - + check if "b" binary feature of fopen works - + check for missing feature of locale.h - + add fallback for strstr() in test-programs - + add fallback for STDOUT_FILENO in test-programs - * The test/configure script (used for ncurses-examples) is improved: - + work around non-ncurses termcap.h file, e.g., in Slackware. - + check for TABSIZE variable. - + checks for the X11/Intrinsic.h header, accommodate recent - MacOS changes which largely emptied /usr/include. + * amend configure option's auto-search to account for systems where + none of the directories known to pkg-config exist + * corrected regex needed for older pkg-config used in Solaris 10 + * improve handling of --with-pkg-config-libdir option, allowing for + the case where either $PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR or the option value has a + colon-separated list of directories + * if the --with-pkg-config-libdir option is not given, use + ${libdir}/pkgconfig as a default + * improve search-path check for pkg-config, e.g., for Debian testing + which installs pkg-config with architecture-prefixes. + * build-fix for cross-compiling to MingW, conditionally add -lssp + * improve configure check for getttynam + * fixes to build with dietlibc: + + add configure check for fpathconf + + add configure check for math sine/cosine, needed in + test/tclock, and eliminate pow() from test/hanoi + + use wcsnlen as an alternative to wmemchr if it is not found + * modify configure macro CF_BUILD_CC to check if the build-compiler + works, rather than that it is different from the cross-compiler, + e.g., to accommodate a compiler which can be used for either + purpose with different flags + * modify configure/scripts to work around interference by GNU grep + 3.8 Here are some of the other portability fixes: - * added dummy "check" rule in top-level and test-Makefile to - simplify building test-packages for ArchLinux. - * dropped library-dependency on psapi for MinGW port, since - win_driver.c defines PSAPI_VERSION to 2, making it use - GetProcessImageFileName from kernel32.dll - * made build-fixes for configuration using --program-suffix with - Ada95, noticed with MacOS but applicable to other platforms - without libpanelw, etc. - * modified ncurses/Makefile.in to fix a case where Debian/testing - changes to the ld --as-needed configuration broke ncurses-examples - test packages. - * used _WIN32/_WIN64 in preference to __MINGW32__/__MINGW64__ - symbols to simplify building with Microsoft Visual C++, since the - former are defined in both compiler configurations. + * change man_db.renames to template, to handle ncurses*-config + script with the --extra-suffix configure option. + * update CF_XOPEN_SOURCE macro, adding variants "gnueabi" and + "gnueabihf" to get _DEFAULT_SOURCE special case, as well as adding + GNU libc suffixes for "abi64", "abin32", "x32" to distinguish it + from other libc flavors. + * work around musl's nonstandard use of feature test macros by + adding a definition for NCURSES_WIDECHAR to the generated ".pc" + and *-config files. + * use "command -v" rather than "type" in Ada95/gen/Makefile.in to + fix a portability issue. _________________________________________________________________ Features of ncurses @@ -705,7 +394,7 @@ Features of ncurses curses. * The ncurses utilities have options to allow you to filter terminfo entries for use with less capable curses/terminfo versions such as - the HP/UX and AIX ports. + the HP-UX and AIX ports. The ncurses package also has many useful extensions over SVr4: * The API is 8-bit clean and base-level conformant with the X/OPEN @@ -729,6 +418,7 @@ Features of ncurses use of function keys, e.g., disabling the ncurses KEY_MOUSE, or by defining more than one control sequence to map to a given key code. + * Support for direct-color terminals, such as modern xterm. * Support for 256-color terminals, such as modern xterm. * Support for 16-color terminals, such as aixterm and modern xterm. * Better cursor-movement optimization. The package now features a @@ -772,7 +462,7 @@ Features of ncurses * The table-of-entries utility toe makes it easy for users to see exactly what terminal types are available on the system. * The library meets the XSI requirement that every macro entry point - have a corresponding function which may be linked (and will be + has a corresponding function which may be linked (and will be prototype-checked) if the macro definition is disabled with #undef. * Extensive documentation is provided (see the Additional Reading @@ -854,7 +544,7 @@ Applications using ncurses mosh a replacement for ssh. - https://mosh.mit.edu/ + https://mosh.org/ tack terminfo action checker @@ -903,7 +593,7 @@ Development activities Ongoing development work is done by Thomas E. Dickey. Thomas E. Dickey has acted as the maintainer for the Free Software Foundation, which - holds a copyright on ncurses for releases 4.2 through 6.1. Following + held a copyright on ncurses for releases 4.2 through 6.1. Following the release of ncurses 6.1, effective as of release 6.2, copyright for ncurses reverted to Thomas E. Dickey (see the ncurses FAQ for additional information). @@ -925,13 +615,13 @@ Development activities Beta versions of ncurses are made available at - ftp://ftp.invisible-island.net/ncurses/current/ and + https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/current/ and https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/current/ . Patches to the current release are made available at - ftp://ftp.invisible-island.net/ncurses/6.1/ and - https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/6.1/ . + https://invisible-island.net/archives/ncurses/6.3/ and + https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/6.3/ . There is an archive of the mailing list here: @@ -944,6 +634,7 @@ Related resources * ncurses licensing * Symbol versioning in ncurses * Comments on ncurses versus slang (S-Lang) + * Comments on OpenBSD * tack - terminfo action checker * tctest - termcap library checker * Terminal Database