-.\" $Id: curs_trace.3x,v 1.44 2024/02/24 20:01:11 tom Exp $
-.TH curs_trace 3X 2024-02-24 "ncurses 6.4" "Library calls"
+.\" $Id: curs_trace.3x,v 1.50 2024/04/20 21:24:19 tom Exp $
+.TH curs_trace 3X 2024-04-20 "ncurses @NCURSES_MAJOR@.@NCURSES_MINOR@" "Library calls"
\fBchar *_traceattr2(int \fIbuffer\fP, chtype \fIch\fP);
\fBchar *_tracecchar_t(const cchar_t *\fIstring\fP);
\fBchar *_tracecchar_t2(int \fIbuffer\fP, const cchar_t *\fIstring\fP);
\fBchar *_traceattr2(int \fIbuffer\fP, chtype \fIch\fP);
\fBchar *_tracecchar_t(const cchar_t *\fIstring\fP);
\fBchar *_tracecchar_t2(int \fIbuffer\fP, const cchar_t *\fIstring\fP);
\fBchar *_tracechtype(chtype \fIch\fP);
\fBchar *_tracechtype2(int \fIbuffer\fP, chtype \fIch\fP);
.PP
\fBchar *_tracechtype(chtype \fIch\fP);
\fBchar *_tracechtype2(int \fIbuffer\fP, chtype \fIch\fP);
.PP
.SS "Command-line Utilities"
The command-line utilities such as \fBtic\fP(1) provide a verbose option
which extends the set of messages written using the \fBcurses_trace\fP function.
.SS "Command-line Utilities"
The command-line utilities such as \fBtic\fP(1) provide a verbose option
which extends the set of messages written using the \fBcurses_trace\fP function.