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-.\" $Id: curs_getch.3x,v 1.30 2006/12/02 17:02:53 tom Exp $
+.\" $Id: curs_getch.3x,v 1.39 2014/05/24 20:16:31 tom Exp $
.TH curs_getch 3X ""
.na
.hy 0
+.de bP
+.IP \(bu 4
+..
.SH NAME
\fBgetch\fR,
\fBwgetch\fR,
the program waits until a character is typed or the
specified timeout has been reached.
.PP
-Unless \fBnoecho\fR has been set,
+If \fBecho\fR is enabled, and the window is not a pad,
then the character will also be echoed into the
designated window according to the following rules:
+.bP
If the character is the current erase character, left arrow, or backspace,
the cursor is moved one space to the left and that screen position is erased
as if \fBdelch\fR had been called.
+.bP
If the character value is any other \fBKEY_\fR define, the user is alerted
with a \fBbeep\fR call.
+.bP
+If the character is a carriage-return,
+and if \fBnl\fP is enabled,
+it is translated to a line-feed after echoing.
+.bP
Otherwise the character is simply output to the screen.
.PP
If the window is not a pad, and it has been moved or modified since the last
that function key is returned instead of the raw characters.
Possible function
keys are defined in \fB<curses.h>\fR as macros with values outside the range
-of 8-bit characters whose names begin with \fBKEY_\fR. Thus, a variable
+of 8-bit characters whose names begin with \fBKEY_\fR.
+Thus, a variable
intended to hold the return value of a function key must be of short size or
larger.
.PP
\fBgetch\fR if \fBkeypad\fR has been enabled.
Note that not all of these are
necessarily supported on any particular terminal.
-.sp
+.PP
.TS
center tab(/) ;
-l l
l l .
\fIName\fR/\fIKey\fR \fIname\fR
+_
KEY_BREAK/Break key
KEY_DOWN/The four arrow keys ...
KEY_UP
All routines return the integer \fBERR\fR upon failure and an integer value
other than \fBERR\fR (\fBOK\fR in the case of ungetch()) upon successful
completion.
-.RS
+.RS 3
.TP 5
\fBungetch\fP
-returns an error
+returns ERR
if there is no more room in the FIFO.
-.TP 5
+.TP
\fBwgetch\fP
-returns an error
+returns ERR
if the window pointer is null, or
if its timeout expires without having any data.
.RE
+.PP
+Functions with a "mv" prefix first perform a cursor movement using
+\fBwmove\fP, and return an error if the position is outside the window,
+or if the window pointer is null.
.SH NOTES
Use of the escape key by a programmer for a single character function is
discouraged, as it will cause a delay of up to one second while the
\fBgetch\fR will return \fBKEY_ENTER\fP
when you press control/M.
.PP
+Generally, \fBKEY_ENTER\fP denotes the character(s) sent by the \fIEnter\fP
+key on the numeric keypad:
+.bP
+the terminal description lists the most useful keys,
+.bP
+the \fIEnter\fP key on the regular keyboard is already handled by
+the standard ASCII characters for carriage-return and line-feed,
+.bP
+depending on whether \fBnl\fP or \fBnonl\fP was called,
+pressing "Enter" on the regular keyboard may return either a carriage-return
+or line-feed, and finally
+.bP
+"Enter or send" is the standard description for this key.
+.PP
When using \fBgetch\fR, \fBwgetch\fR, \fBmvgetch\fR, or
\fBmvwgetch\fR, nocbreak mode (\fBnocbreak\fR) and echo mode
(\fBecho\fR) should not be used at the same time.
.SH SEE ALSO
\fBcurses\fR(3X),
\fBcurs_inopts\fR(3X),
+\fBcurs_outopts\fR(3X),
\fBcurs_mouse\fR(3X),
\fBcurs_move\fR(3X),
\fBcurs_refresh\fR(3X),
Comparable functions in the wide-character (ncursesw) library are
described in
\fBcurs_get_wch\fR(3X).
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