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curs_termcap 3x

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+

curs_termcap 3x

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-curs_termcap(3x)                                       curs_termcap(3x)
+curs_termcap(3x)                                              curs_termcap(3x)
 
 
 
 
-
-

NAME

-       PC, UP, BC, ospeed, tgetent, tgetflag, tgetnum, tgetstr,
-       tgoto, tputs - direct curses interface to the terminfo
-       capability database
+

NAME

+       PC, UP, BC, ospeed, tgetent, tgetflag, tgetnum, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs -
+       direct curses interface to the terminfo capability database
 
 
-
-

SYNOPSIS

+

SYNOPSIS

        #include <curses.h>
        #include <term.h>
 
@@ -70,122 +67,195 @@
        int tputs(const char *str, int affcnt, int (*putc)(int));
 
 
-
-

DESCRIPTION

-       These  routines  are included as a conversion aid for pro-
-       grams that use the termcap library.  Their parameters  are
-       the  same and the routines are emulated using the terminfo
-       database.  Thus, they can only be used to query the  capa-
-       bilities  of  entries  for which a terminfo entry has been
-       compiled.
-
-       The tgetent routine loads the entry for name.  It  returns
-       1  on  success, 0 if there is no such entry, and -1 if the
-       terminfo database could not be found.  The  emulation  ig-
-       nores the buffer pointer bp.
-
-       The tgetflag routine gets the boolean entry for id, or ze-
-       ro if it is not available.
-
-       The tgetnum routine gets the numeric entry for id,  or  -1
-       if it is not available.
-
-       The  tgetstr  routine  returns the string entry for id, or
-       zero if it is not available.  Use tputs to output the  re-
-       turned  string.   The  return value will also be copied to
-       the buffer pointed to by area, and the area value will  be
-       updated to point past the null ending this value.
-
-       Only the first two characters of the id parameter of tget-
-       flag, tgetnum and tgetstr are compared in lookups.
-
-       The tgoto routine instantiates  the  parameters  into  the
-       given  capability.   The output from this routine is to be
-       passed to tputs.
-
-       The tputs routine is described  on  the  curs_terminfo(3x)
-       manual page.  It can retrieve capabilities by either term-
-       cap or terminfo name.
-
-       The variables PC, UP and BC are set by tgetent to the ter-
-       minfo   entry's   data   for   pad_char,   cursor_up   and
-       backspace_if_not_bs, respectively.   UP  is  not  used  by
-       ncurses.  PC is used in the tdelay_output function.  BC is
-       used in the tgoto emulation.  The variable ospeed  is  set
-       by ncurses in a system-specific coding to reflect the ter-
-       minal speed.
+

DESCRIPTION

+       These routines are included as a conversion aid for programs  that  use
+       the  termcap  library.   Their parameters are the same and the routines
+       are emulated using the terminfo database.  Thus, they can only be  used
+       to  query  the  capabilities  of entries for which a terminfo entry has
+       been compiled.
 
 
-
-

RETURN VALUE

-       Except where explicitly noted, routines that return an in-
-       teger  return ERR upon failure and OK (SVr4 only specifies
-       "an integer value other than ERR") upon successful comple-
-       tion.
+

INITIALIZATION

+       The tgetent routine loads the entry for name.  It returns:
+
+          1  on success,
+
+          0  if there is no such entry (or that it is a generic  type,  having
+             too little information for curses applications to run), and
+
+          -1 if the terminfo database could not be found.
+
+       This differs from the termcap library in two ways:
+
+          o   The  emulation  ignores  the buffer pointer bp.  The termcap li-
+              brary would store a copy of the terminal description in the area
+              referenced  by this pointer.  However, ncurses stores its termi-
+              nal descriptions in compiled binary form, which is not the  same
+              thing.
+
+          o   There is a difference in return codes.  The termcap library does
+              not check if the terminal description is marked with the generic
+              capability,  or  if the terminal description has cursor-address-
+              ing.
+
+
+

CAPABILITY VALUES

+       The tgetflag routine gets the boolean entry for id, or zero  if  it  is
+       not available.
+
+       The  tgetnum  routine gets the numeric entry for id, or -1 if it is not
+       available.
+
+       The tgetstr routine returns the string entry for id, or zero if  it  is
+       not  available.  Use tputs to output the returned string.  The area pa-
+       rameter is used as follows:
+
+          o   It is assumed to be the address of a pointer to a buffer managed
+              by the calling application.
+
+          o   However, ncurses checks to ensure that area is not NULL, and al-
+              so that the resulting buffer pointer is  not  NULL.   If  either
+              check fails, the area parameter is ignored.
+
+          o   If  the  checks succeed, ncurses also copies the return value to
+              the buffer pointed to by area, and the area value will be updat-
+              ed to point past the null ending this value.
+
+          o   The  return  value itself is an address in the terminal descrip-
+              tion which is loaded into memory.
+
+       Only the first two characters of the id parameter of tgetflag,  tgetnum
+       and tgetstr are compared in lookups.
+
+
+

FORMATTING CAPABILITIES

+       The tgoto routine expands the given capability using the parameters.
+
+       o   Because  the  capability may have padding characters, the output of
+           tgoto should be passed to tputs rather than some other output func-
+           tion such as printf.
+
+       o   While  tgoto is assumed to be used for the two-parameter cursor po-
+           sitioning capability, termcap applications also use it for  single-
+           parameter capabilities.
+
+           Doing this shows a quirk in tgoto: most hardware terminals use cur-
+           sor addressing with row first, but the original developers  of  the
+           termcap  interface  chose  to  put the column parameter first.  The
+           tgoto function swaps the order of parameters.  It  does  this  also
+           for  calls  requiring  only  a single parameter.  In that case, the
+           first parameter is merely a placeholder.
+
+       o   Normally the ncurses library is compiled with terminfo support.  In
+           that case, tgoto uses tparm(3x) (a more capable formatter).
+
+           However,  tparm  is not a termcap feature, and portable termcap ap-
+           plications should not rely upon its availability.
+
+       The tputs routine is described on the  curs_terminfo(3x)  manual  page.
+       It can retrieve capabilities by either termcap or terminfo name.
+
+
+

GLOBAL VARIABLES

+       The  variables PC, UP and BC are set by tgetent to the terminfo entry's
+       data for pad_char, cursor_up and backspace_if_not_bs, respectively.  UP
+       is  not used by ncurses.  PC is used in the tdelay_output function.  BC
+       is used in the tgoto emulation.  The variable ospeed is set by  ncurses
+       in a system-specific coding to reflect the terminal speed.
+
+
+

RETURN VALUE

+       Except  where  explicitly noted, routines that return an integer return
+       ERR upon failure and OK (SVr4 only specifies "an  integer  value  other
+       than ERR") upon successful completion.
 
        Routines that return pointers return NULL on error.
 
 
-
-

BUGS

-       If you call tgetstr to fetch ca or any other parameterized
-       string, be aware that it will be returned in terminfo  no-
-       tation, not the older and not-quite-compatible termcap no-
-       tation.  This will not cause problems if all you  do  with
-       it  is  call  tgoto  or tparm, which both expand terminfo-
-       style strings as terminfo.  (The tgoto function,  if  con-
-       figured  to  support  termcap, will check if the string is
-       indeed terminfo-style by looking for  "%p"  parameters  or
-       "$<..>"  delays,  and invoke a termcap-style parser if the
-       string does not appear to be terminfo).
-
-       Because terminfo conventions for representing  padding  in
-       string  capabilities  differ  from termcap's, tputs("50");
-       will put out a literal "50" rather than  busy-waiting  for
-       50 milliseconds.  Cope with it.
-
-       Note  that termcap has nothing analogous to terminfo's sgr
-       string.  One consequence of this is that termcap  applica-
-       tions  assume me (terminfo sgr0) does not reset the alter-
-       nate character set.  This implementation checks  for,  and
-       modifies the data shown to the termcap interface to accom-
-       modate termcap's limitation in this respect.
+

BUGS

+       If  you  call tgetstr to fetch ca or any other parameterized string, be
+       aware that it will be returned in terminfo notation, not the older  and
+       not-quite-compatible termcap notation.  This will not cause problems if
+       all you do with it is call tgoto or tparm, which both expand  terminfo-
+       style  strings as terminfo.  (The tgoto function, if configured to sup-
+       port termcap, will check if the  string  is  indeed  terminfo-style  by
+       looking  for  "%p"  parameters or "$<..>" delays, and invoke a termcap-
+       style parser if the string does not appear to be terminfo).
 
+       Because terminfo conventions for representing padding in  string  capa-
+       bilities  differ  from  termcap's,  tputs("50"); will put out a literal
+       "50" rather than busy-waiting for 50 milliseconds.  Cope with it.
 
-
-

PORTABILITY

-       The XSI Curses standard, Issue  4  describes  these  func-
-       tions.   However,  they are marked TO BE WITHDRAWN and may
-       be removed in future versions.
-
-       Neither the XSI Curses standard nor  the  SVr4  man  pages
-       documented  the return values of tgetent correctly, though
-       all three were in fact returned ever since SVr1.  In  par-
-       ticular,  an  omission in the XSI Curses documentation has
-       been misinterpreted to mean that  tgetent  returns  OK  or
-       ERR.  Because the purpose of these functions is to provide
-       compatibility with the termcap library, that is  a  defect
-       in XCurses, Issue 4, Version 2 rather than in ncurses.
-
-       External  variables  are  provided  for support of certain
-       termcap applications.  However, termcap applications'  use
-       of those variables is poorly documented, e.g., not distin-
-       guishing between input and output.   In  particular,  some
-       applications are reported to declare and/or modify ospeed.
+       Note that termcap has nothing analogous to terminfo's sgr string.   One
+       consequence  of  this  is that termcap applications assume me (terminfo
+       sgr0) does not reset the alternate character set.  This  implementation
+       checks for, and modifies the data shown to the termcap interface to ac-
+       commodate termcap's limitation in this respect.
 
 
-
-

SEE ALSO

-       curses(3x), terminfo(5), putc(3).
+

PORTABILITY

+       The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these  functions.   However,
+       they are marked TO BE WITHDRAWN and may be removed in future versions.
+
+       Neither  the  XSI Curses standard nor the SVr4 man pages documented the
+       return values of tgetent correctly, though all three were in  fact  re-
+       turned  ever  since SVr1.  In particular, an omission in the XSI Curses
+       documentation has been misinterpreted to mean that tgetent  returns  OK
+       or  ERR.  Because the purpose of these functions is to provide compati-
+       bility with the termcap library, that is a defect in XCurses, Issue  4,
+       Version 2 rather than in ncurses.
+
+       External variables are provided for support of certain termcap applica-
+       tions.  However, termcap applications' use of those variables is poorly
+       documented, e.g., not distinguishing between input and output.  In par-
+       ticular, some applications are reported to declare  and/or  modify  os-
+       peed.
+
+       The  comment that only the first two characters of the id parameter are
+       used escapes many application developers.  The original BSD 4.2 termcap
+       library (and historical relics thereof) did not require a trailing null
+       NUL on the parameter name passed  to  tgetstr,  tgetnum  and  tgetflag.
+       Some  applications  assume  that the termcap interface does not require
+       the trailing NUL for the parameter name.  Taking into account these is-
+       sues:
+
+       o   As  a  special  case,  tgetflag  matched against a single-character
+           identifier provided that was at the end of  the  terminal  descrip-
+           tion.  You should not rely upon this behavior in portable programs.
+           This implementation disallows matches against single-character  ca-
+           pability names.
+
+       o   This  implementation  disallows  matches  by  the termcap interface
+           against extended capability names which are longer than two charac-
+           ters.
+
+
+

SEE ALSO

+       curses(3x), terminfo(5), term_variables(3x), putc(3).
+
+       https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/tctest.html
 
 
 
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