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curs_inopts 3x

-
+

curs_inopts 3x

-
 curs_inopts(3x)                                         curs_inopts(3x)
 
 
 
 
 
-

NAME

+

NAME

        cbreak, nocbreak, echo, noecho, halfdelay, intrflush,
        keypad, meta, nodelay, notimeout, raw, noraw, noqiflush,
        qiflush, timeout, wtimeout, typeahead - curses input
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
 
 
 
-

SYNOPSIS

+

SYNOPSIS

        #include <curses.h>
 
        int cbreak(void);
@@ -77,7 +77,18 @@
 
 
 
-

DESCRIPTION

+

DESCRIPTION

+       The ncurses library provides several functions  which  let
+       an  application  change the way input from the terminal is
+       handled.  Some are global, applying to all windows.   Oth-
+       ers apply only to a specific window.  Window-specific set-
+       tings are not automatically applied to new or derived win-
+       dows.   An application must apply these to each window, if
+       the same behavior is needed.
+
+
+
+

cbreak

        Normally, the tty driver buffers typed characters until  a
        newline  or  carriage return is typed.  The cbreak routine
        disables line buffering and erase/kill  character-process-
@@ -93,6 +104,9 @@
        rides raw.  [See curs_getch(3x) for a  discussion  of  how
        these routines interact with echo and noecho.]
 
+
+
+

echo/noecho

        The  echo  and  noecho routines control whether characters
        typed by the user are echoed by getch as they  are  typed.
        Echoing by the tty driver is always disabled, but initial-
@@ -103,24 +117,33 @@
        [See curs_getch(3x) for a discussion of how these routines
        interact with cbreak and nocbreak.]
 
+
+
+

halfdelay

        The  halfdelay  routine is used for half-delay mode, which
        is similar to cbreak mode in that characters typed by  the
        user  are  immediately available to the program.  However,
        after blocking for tenths tenths of seconds,  ERR  is  re-
-       turned  if  nothing  has  been typed.  The value of tenths
+       turned  if  nothing  has  been typed.  The value of tenths
        must be a number between 1 and 255.  Use nocbreak to leave
        half-delay mode.
 
-       If  the intrflush option is enabled, (bf is TRUE), when an
+
+
+

intrflush

+       If  the  intrflush  option is enabled (bf is TRUE), and an
        interrupt key  is  pressed  on  the  keyboard  (interrupt,
-       break,  quit)  all  output in the tty driver queue will be
+       break,  quit),  all output in the tty driver queue will be
        flushed, giving the effect of faster response to  the  in-
        terrupt, but causing curses to have the wrong idea of what
-       is on the screen.  Disabling (bf  is  FALSE),  the  option
-       prevents  the flush.  The default for the option is inher-
-       ited from the tty driver settings.  The window argument is
-       ignored.
+       is on the screen.  Disabling the option (bf is FALSE) pre-
+       vents  the flush.  The default for the option is inherited
+       from the tty driver settings.  The window argument is  ig-
+       nored.
 
+
+
+

keypad

        The  keypad option enables the keypad of the user's termi-
        nal.  If enabled (bf is TRUE), the user can press a  func-
        tion  key (such as an arrow key) and wgetch returns a sin-
@@ -131,11 +154,14 @@
        turned on (made to transmit) and off (made to work  local-
        ly),  turning on this option causes the terminal keypad to
        be turned on when wgetch is called.  The default value for
-       keypad is false.
+       keypad is FALSE.
+
 
+
+

meta

        Initially, whether the terminal returns 7 or 8 significant
        bits on input depends on the control mode of the tty driv-
-       er  [see  termio(7)].  To force 8 bits to be returned, in-
+       er  [see  termio(7)].  To force 8 bits to be returned, in-
        voke meta(win, TRUE); this is equivalent, under POSIX,  to
        setting  the CS8 flag on the terminal.  To force 7 bits to
        be returned, invoke meta(win, FALSE); this is  equivalent,
@@ -146,6 +172,9 @@
        meta(win,  TRUE)  is called and rmm is sent when meta(win,
        FALSE) is called.
 
+
+
+

nodelay

        The nodelay option causes getch to be a non-blocking call.
        If  no input is ready, getch returns ERR.  If disabled (bf
        is FALSE), getch waits until a key is pressed.
@@ -157,6 +186,9 @@
        tween sequences received from a  function  key  and  those
        typed by a user.
 
+
+
+

raw/noraw

        The  raw and noraw routines place the terminal into or out
        of raw mode.  Raw mode is similar to cbreak mode, in  that
        characters typed are immediately passed through to the us-
@@ -166,14 +198,20 @@
        signal.   The  behavior  of the BREAK key depends on other
        bits in the tty driver that are not set by curses.
 
+
+
+

noqiflush

        When the noqiflush routine is used, normal flush of  input
        and  output queues associated with the INTR, QUIT and SUSP
-       characters will not be done [see termio(7)].  When qiflush
+       characters will not be done [see termio(7)].  When qiflush
        is  called,  the queues will be flushed when these control
        characters are read.  You may want to call noqiflush()  in
        a  signal handler if you want output to continue as though
        the interrupt had not occurred, after the handler exits.
 
+
+
+

timeout/wtimeout

        The timeout and wtimeout routines  set  blocking  or  non-
        blocking  read  for a given window.  If delay is negative,
        blocking read is used (i.e., waits  indefinitely  for  in-
@@ -185,7 +223,10 @@
        additional capability of being able to block for only  de-
        lay milliseconds (where delay is positive).
 
-       The  curses library does ``line-breakout optimization'' by
+
+
+

typeahead

+       The  curses  library  does "line-breakout optimization" by
        looking for  typeahead  periodically  while  updating  the
        screen.   If  input is found, and it is coming from a tty,
        the current update is postponed until refresh or  doupdate
@@ -199,7 +240,7 @@
 
 
 
-

RETURN VALUE

+

RETURN VALUE

        All  routines that return an integer return ERR upon fail-
        ure and OK (SVr4 specifies only "an  integer  value  other
        than  ERR")  upon  successful completion, unless otherwise
@@ -216,7 +257,7 @@
 
 
 
-

PORTABILITY

+

PORTABILITY

        These functions are described in the XSI Curses  standard,
        Issue 4.
 
@@ -229,33 +270,87 @@
        ty,  set  echo or noecho explicitly just after initializa-
        tion, even if your program remains in cooked mode.
 
+       When keypad is first enabled, ncurses loads the  key-defi-
+       nitions for the current terminal description.  If the ter-
+       minal description includes extended  string  capabilities,
+       e.g.,  from  using the -x option of tic, then ncurses also
+       defines keys for the capabilities whose names  begin  with
+       "k".   The  corresponding  keycodes are generated and (de-
+       pending on previous loads of  terminal  descriptions)  may
+       differ  from  one execution of a program to the next.  The
+       generated keycodes are recognized by the keyname  function
+       (which will then return a name beginning with "k" denoting
+       the terminfo capability name rather  than  "K",  used  for
+       curses  key-names).  On the other hand, an application can
+       use define_key to establish a specific keycode for a given
+       string.   This  makes  it  possible  for an application to
+       check for an extended capability's presence with tigetstr,
+       and reassign the keycode to match its own needs.
+
+       Low-level applications can use tigetstr to obtain the def-
+       inition of any particular string capability.  Higher-level
+       applications which use the curses wgetch and similar func-
+       tions to return keycodes rely upon the order in which  the
+       strings  are  loaded.  If more than one key definition has
+       the same string value, then wgetch  can  return  only  one
+       keycode.   Most curses implementations (including ncurses)
+       load key definitions in the order defined by the array  of
+       string capability names.  The last key to be loaded deter-
+       mines the keycode which will be returned.  In ncurses, you
+       may  also  have  extended  capabilities interpreted as key
+       definitions.  These are loaded after the predefined  keys,
+       and  if  a capability's value is the same as a previously-
+       loaded key definition, the later  definition  is  the  one
+       used.
+
 
 
-

NOTES

-       Note that echo, noecho, halfdelay, intrflush, meta,  node-
-       lay,  notimeout, noqiflush, qiflush, timeout, and wtimeout
+

NOTES

+       Note  that echo, noecho, halfdelay, intrflush, meta, node-
+       lay, notimeout, noqiflush, qiflush, timeout, and  wtimeout
        may be macros.
 
        The noraw and nocbreak calls follow historical practice in
-       that  they  attempt  to  restore to normal (`cooked') mode
-       from raw and cbreak modes respectively.  Mixing  raw/noraw
-       and  cbreak/nocbreak  calls  leads  to  tty driver control
-       states that are hard to predict or understand; it  is  not
+       that they attempt to restore  to  normal  (`cooked')  mode
+       from  raw and cbreak modes respectively.  Mixing raw/noraw
+       and cbreak/nocbreak calls  leads  to  tty  driver  control
+       states  that  are hard to predict or understand; it is not
        recommended.
 
 
 
-

SEE ALSO

-       curses(3x), curs_getch(3x), curs_initscr(3x), termio(7)
+

SEE ALSO

+       curses(3x),       curs_getch(3x),        curs_initscr(3x),
+       curs_util(3x), define_key(3x), termio(7)
 
 
 
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