+ Announcing ncurses 6.3
+
+Overview
+
+ The ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of
+ curses in System V Release 4.0 (SVr4), and more. It uses terminfo
+ format, supports pads and color and multiple highlights and forms
+ characters and function-key mapping, and has all the other SVr4-curses
+ enhancements over BSD curses. SVr4 curses became the basis of X/Open
+ Curses.
+
+ In mid-June 1995, the maintainer of 4.4BSD curses declared that he
+ considered 4.4BSD curses obsolete, and encouraged the keepers of unix
+ releases such as BSD/OS, FreeBSD and NetBSD to switch over to ncurses.
+
+ Since 1995, ncurses has been ported to many systems:
+ * It is used in almost every system based on the Linux kernel (aside
+ from some embedded applications).
+ * It is used as the system curses library on OpenBSD, FreeBSD and
+ MacOS.
+ * It is used in environments such as Cygwin and MinGW. The first of
+ these was EMX on OS/2 Warp.
+ * It is used (though usually not as the system curses) on all of the
+ vendor unix systems, e.g., AIX, HP-UX, IRIX64, SCO, Solaris,
+ Tru64.
+ * It should work readily on any ANSI/POSIX-conforming unix.
- Announcing ncurses 4.1
-
- The ncurses (new curses) library is a freeware emulation of System V
- Release 4.0 curses. It uses terminfo format, supports pads and color
- and multiple highlights and forms characters and function-key mapping,
- and has all the other SYSV-curses enhancements over BSD curses.
-
- In mid-June 1995, the maintainer of 4.4BSD curses declared that he
- considered 4.4BSD curses obsolete, and is encouraging the keepers of
- Unix releases such as BSD/OS, freeBSD and netBSD to switch over to
- ncurses.
-
- The ncurses code was developed under Linux. It should port easily to
- any ANSI/POSIX-conforming UNIX. It has even been ported to OS/2 Warp!
-
The distribution includes the library and support utilities, including
- a terminfo compiler tic(1), a decompiler infocmp(1), clear(1),
- tput(1), tset(1), and a termcap conversion tool captoinfo(1). Full
- manual pages are provided for the library and tools.
-
- The ncurses distribution is available via anonymous FTP at:
- [1]ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses. and
- [2]ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/zm/zmbenhal/ncurses. It is also carried on
- the GNU distribution site at [3]ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu.
-
- Features of ncurses
-
- The ncurses package is fully compatible with SVr4 curses:
-
- * All 257 of the SVr4 calls have been implemented (and are
- documented).
- * Full support for SVr4 curses features including keyboard mapping,
- color, forms-drawing with ACS characters, and automatic
- recognition of keypad and function keys.
- * An emulation of the System V Release 4 panels library, supporting
- a stack of windows with backing store, is included.
- * An emulation of the System V Release 4 menus library, supporting a
- uniform but flexible interface for menu programming, is included.
- * An emulation of the System V Release 4 form library, supporting
- data collection through on-screen forms, is included.
- * Binary terminfo entries generated by the ncurses tic(1)
- implementation are bit-for-bit-compatible with the entry format
- SVr4 curses uses.
- * The 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.
-
+ * captoinfo, a termcap conversion tool
+ * clear, utility for clearing the screen
+ * infocmp, the terminfo decompiler
+ * tabs, set tabs on a terminal
+ * tic, the terminfo compiler
+ * toe, list (table of) terminfo entries
+ * tput, utility for retrieving terminal capabilities in shell
+ scripts
+ * tset, to initialize the terminal
+
+ Full manual pages are provided for the library and tools.
+
+ The ncurses distribution is available at ncurses' homepage:
+
+ ftp://ftp.invisible-island.net/ncurses/ or
+ https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/ .
+
+ It is also available via anonymous FTP at the GNU distribution site
+
+ ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ .
+
+Release Notes
+
+ These notes are for ncurses 6.3, released October 21, 2021.
+
+ This release is designed to be source-compatible with ncurses 5.0
+ through 6.2; 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.
+
+ There are, of course, numerous other improvements, listed in this
+ announcement.
+
+ The most important bug-fixes/improvements dealt with portability
+ issues. The release notes also mention some other bug-fixes, but are
+ focused on new features and improvements to existing features since
+ ncurses 6.2 release.
+
+ Library improvements
+
+ New features
+
+ There are a few new features:
+ * A new (experimental) driver, for the Windows Terminal
+ configuration is provided.
+ * A script is provided which enables OpenBSD users to upgrade their
+ system to use ncurses 6.3 (OpenBSD developers are also invited to
+ do this).
+
+ Additionally, to improve performance other changes (and extensions)
+ are provided in this release:
+ * modify lib_mouse.c to check for out-of-range button numbers,
+ convert those to position reports.
+ * add sp-funcs for erasewchar, killwchar.
+
+ Other improvements
+
+ These are revised features:
+ * modify wgetnstr, wgetn_wstr to improve compatibility with SVr4
+ curses in its treatment of interrupt and quit characters
+
+ These were done to limit or ultimately deprecate features:
+ * mark wgetch-events feature as deprecated.
+ + prevent KEY_EVENT from appearing in curses.h unless the
+ configure option --enable-wgetch-events is used.
+ + modify MKkey_defs.sh to hide ncurses' definition of
+ KEY_EVENTS to reduce Visual Studio C++ redefinition warnings.
+ * reduce build-warnings by excluding ncurses-internals from
+ deprecation warnings.
+
+ These are improvements to existing features:
+ * drop symbols GCC_PRINTF and GCC_SCANF from <curses.h>, to simplify
+ use.
+ * apply gcc format attribute to prototypes which use a va_list
+ parameter rather than a "..." variable-length parameter list.
+ * modify <term.h> so that it is not necessary to include <curses.h>
+ before <term.h>.
+ * provide for wide-characters as background character in wbkgrnd
+ * improve parameter-checking for tparm, adding function _nc_tiparm()
+ to handle the most-used case, which accepts only numeric
+ parameters.
+ * use return-value from vsnprintf to reallocate as needed to allow
+ for buffers larger than the screen size.
+ * add another fflush(stdout) in _nc_flush to handle time-delays in
+ the middle of strings such as flash when the application uses
+ low-level calls rather than curses.
+
+ These are corrections to existing features:
+ * add a check to guard against repeat_char emitting digits which
+ could be interpreted as BSD-style padding when --enable-bsdpad is
+ configured.
+ * check for screen size-change in scr_init and scr_restore, in case
+ a screen dump does not match the current screen dimensions
+
+ Program improvements
+
+ Several improvements were made to the utility programs:
+
+ tabs
+
+ + implement "+m" option
+
+ tic
+
+ + add check for duplicate "use=" clauses.
+ + add check to report instances where tparm would detect an
+ error in an expression.
+ + add user-defined capabilities from mintty to Caps-ncurses,
+ for checking consistency.
+ + improve warning when oc/op do not mention SGR 39/49 for xterm
+ compatible XT flag.
+ + improve checks for number of parameters of smglp, smgrp,
+ smgtp, and smgbp.
+ + improve "-c" option to validate the number and type of
+ parameters and compare against expected number/type before
+ deciding which set of parameter-lists to use in tparm calls.
+ + improve check for errors detected in tparm.
+ + improve format of output, to ensure that the messages contain
+ only printable text.
+ + modify to eliminate unnecessary "\" to escape ":" in terminfo
+ format.
+ + remove check that assumes that none or both parameterized and
+ non-parameterized margin-setting capabilities are present.
+
+ toe
+
+ + modify output of "toe -as" to show first description found
+ rather than the last.
+ + add a check to ensure that a "termcap file" is text rather
+ than binary.
+
+ tput
+
+ + modify to allow multiple commands per line.
+ + improve parameter-checking by analyzing all extended string
+ capabilities, e.g., as used in the Cs and Ms capabilities of
+ the tmux description.
+ + make warning messages consistently using alias names when
+ those are used, rather than the underlying program's name.
+ + improve usage message for aliases such as clear, by
+ eliminating tput-specific portions.
+ + modify initialization to avoid opening /dev/tty for cases
+ other than reset/init, e.g., for clear.
+
+ 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:
+ * add "-r" option to the dots test-programs, to help with scripting
+ a performance comparison.
+ * build-fix for test_opaque, for configurations without opaque
+ curses structs, e.g., ncurses 5.7.
+ * improve tracemunch logic for "RUN" compaction.
+ * improve tracemunch's coverage of form/menu/panel libraries.
+ * improve tracemunch's checking/reporting the type for the first
+ parameter, e.g., "WINDOW*" rather than "#1".
+ * modify tracemunch and the panel library to show readable traces
+ for panel- and user-pointers.
+
+ There are other new demo/test programs and reusable examples:
+
+ back_ground
+ to exercise the wide-character background functions.
+
+ move_field
+ to demonstrate move_field, and a stub for a corresponding demo
+ of dup_field.
+
+ test_tparm
+ for checking tparm changes.
+
+ Terminal database
+
+ There are several new terminal descriptions:
+
+ absolute, att610+cvis, foot, foot-direct, hp98550-color,
+ hpterm-color2, hterm, hterm-256color, linux-s, putty+keypad,
+ putty+screen, putty-screen, screen.linux-s, scrt/securecrt,
+ tmux-direct, vt220+cvis, vt220+cvis8, vt220+pcedit, vt220+vtedit,
+ vt220-base, vt52+keypad, xterm+256color2, xterm+88color2,
+ xterm-direct16, xterm-direct256, xterm+nofkeys, and
+ xterm+nopcfkeys.
+
+ There are many changes to existing terminal descriptions. Some were
+ updates to several descriptions:
+ * correct use-ordering in some xterm-direct flavors
+ * fix some sgr inconsistencies in d230c, ibm6153, ibm6154,
+ ncrvt100an
+ * improve vt50h and vt52 based on DECScope manual
+ * use hp+arrows in a few places
+ * use hp+pfk-cr in a few places
+ * use vt220+cvis in st, terminology, termite since they ignore
+ blinking-cursor detail in att610+cvis
+
+ while others affected specific descriptions. These were retested, to
+ take into account changes by their developers:
+
+ kitty+common, mlterm3, ms-terminal
+
+ while these are specific fixes based on reviewing documentation, user
+ reports, or warnings from tic:
+
+ aaa+dec, aaa+rv
+ correct rmacs/smacs
+
+ aaa+rv
+ correct sgr
+
+ icl6404
+ correct csr
+
+ kitty
+ use att610+cvis, xterm+tmux and ansi+enq
+
+ konsole-base
+ re-enable "bel"
+
+ linux2.6
+ fix pound-sign mapping in acsc
+
+ linux3.0
+ modify to reflect default mapping of shift-tab by kbd 1.14
+
+ pccons
+ fill in some missing pieces, to make it comparable to the vt220
+ entry
+
+ putty
+ use vt100+fnkeys, add rep
+
+ screen
+ use vt100+enq
+
+ terminator
+ corrected tsl capability
+
+ ti916
+ correct cup
+
+ tmux
+ change kbs to ^?
+
+ vt220
+ use vt220+cvis
+
+ vt420+lrmm
+ add smglp and smgrp
+
+ vt420
+ use vt420+lrmm
+
+ xterm-new
+ add nel
+
+ xterm-vt52
+ use vt52+keypad
+
+ A few entries use extensions (user-defined terminal capabilities):
+ * add shifted Linux console keys in linux+sfkeys entry for
+ screen.linux
+ * add Smulx to alacritty
+ * add kbeg to xterm+keypad to accommodate termcap applications
+ * add extensions in xterm+tmux and ecma+strikeout to ms-terminal,
+ but cancel the non-working Cr and Ms capabilities
+
+ Documentation
+
+ As usual, this release
+ * improves documentation by describing new features,
+ * attempts to improve the description of features which users have
+ found confusing
+ * fills in overlooked descriptions of features which were described
+ in the NEWS file but treated sketchily in manual pages.
+
+ In addition to providing background information to explain these
+ features and show how they evolved, there are corrections,
+ clarifications, etc.:
+ * Corrections:
+ + make opts extension for getcchar work as documented for
+ ncurses 6.1, adding "-g" flag to demo_new_pair to illustrate.
+ + modify tset "-q" option to refrain from modifying terminal
+ modes, to match the documentation.
+ * New/improved history and portability sections:
+ + improve documentation for tparm and static/dynamic variables.
+ + add history note to curs_scanw.3x for <stdarg.h> and
+ <varargs.h>
+ + add history note to curs_printw.3x for <stdarg.h> and
+ <varargs.h>
+ + add portability note to ncurses.3x regarding <stdarg.h>
+ + add historical notes to tput, curses-terminfo and
+ curses-color manpages based on source-code for SVr2, SVr3 and
+ SVr4.
+ + improve history section for tset manpage based on the 1BSD
+ tarball, which preceded BSD's SCCS checkins by more than
+ three years.
+ * Other improvements:
+ + explain in ncurses.3x that functions in the tinfo library do
+ not rely upon wide-characters.
+ + improve manual page for panel library, extending the
+ portability section as well as documenting error-returns.
+ + add section on margins to terminfo.5, adapted from X/Open
+ Curses.
+ + improve man/term.5 section on legacy storage format.
+ + add a note in terminfo.5 explaining that no-parameter strings
+ such as sgr0 or cnorm should not be used with tparm.
+ + improve description of BSD-style padding in curs_termcap.3x
+ + improve discussion of padding versus tparm and tputs in
+ man/curs_terminfo.3x
+ + add a note in manual page to explain ungetch vs unget_wch.
+ + improve description of error-returns in waddch and waddnstr
+ manual pages.
+
+ 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, hyphenation is suppressed in
+ the HTML files generated from manual pages because an upgrade to groff
+ gave noticeably poorer results, interfering with the process of
+ creating links between the resulting webpages.
+
+ Interesting bug-fixes
+
+ While there were many bugs fixed during development of ncurses 6.3,
+ 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:
+ * modify wbkgd and wbkgrnd to avoid storing a null in the background
+ character, because it may be used in cases where the corresponding
+ 0x80 is not treated as a null.
+ This was a regression introduced in ncurses 6.2 (reported on the
+ mailing list), for which the workaround was to specify a blank for
+ the background character.
+ * remove output-related checks for nl/nonl (also reported on the
+ mailing list).
+ * improve tparm implementation of %P and %g, more closely matching
+ SVr4 terminfo. Those denote static and dynamic variables in
+ terminfo expressions.
+ Exactly what those terms meant was never documented before in any
+ implementation of curses, aside from source code. Unlike the other
+ two fixes, the problem was discovered while studying OpenBSD's
+ version of tset.
+
+ 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.
+
+ Configuration options
+
+ There are a few new/modified configure options:
+
+ --enable-fvisibility
+ new configure option and check for gcc -fvisibility=hidden
+ feature
+
+ --enable-leaks
+ corrected to allow turning leak-checking off later in a set of
+ options.
+
+ --enable-stdnoreturn
+ new configure option makes the _Noreturn keyword optional to
+ ease transition.
+
+ --disable-pkg-ldflags
+ revised option also controls whether $LDFLAGS from the build is
+ provided in "-config" and ".pc" files.
+
+ --disable-root-access
+ add configure option which tells ncurses to disallow most
+ file-opens by setuid processes.
+
+ --disable-wattr-macros
+ changed default to help packagers who reuse wide ncursesw
+ header file with non-wide ncurses library.
+
+ --with-pkg-config-libdir
+ revised option uses the actual search path from pkg-config or
+ pkgconf using the output from --debug.
+
+ --with-ada-libname
+ --with-form-libname
+ --with-menu-libname
+ --with-panel-libname
+ new several --with-xxx-libname options, to help with pkgsrc
+
+ Portability
+
+ Many of the portability changes are implemented via the configure
+ script:
+ * add a special case in the configure script to work around one of
+ the build-time breakages reported for OpenBSD 6 here:
+
+ https://www.mail-archive.com/bugs@openbsd.org/msg13200.html
+ * modify configure check for libtool to prevent accidental use of an
+ OpenBSD program which uses the same name.
+ * modify configuration checks for build-time tic/infocmp to use
+ AC_CHECK_TOOL. That can still be overridden by --with-tic-path and
+ --with-infocmp-path when fallbacks are used, but even if not using
+ fallbacks, the improved check may help with cross-compiling.
+ * relax modification-time comparison in CF_LINK_FUNCS to allow it to
+ accept link() function with NFS filesystems which change the mtime
+ on the link target, e.g., several BSD systems.
+ * modify configure check for c89/c99 aliases of clang to use its
+ -std option instead, because some platforms, in particular macOS,
+ do not provide workable c89/c99 aliases.
+ * modify CF_NCURSES_CONFIG to work around Xcode's c99 "-W" option,
+ which conflicts with conventional use for passing linker options.
+ * modify configure scripts to filter out redefinitions of
+ _XOPEN_SOURCE, e.g., for NetBSD which generally supports 500, but
+ 600 is needed for ncursesw.
+
+ Here are some of the other portability fixes:
+ * change configure-check and source-code for gcc's noreturn
+ attribute to assume it is a prefix rather than suffix, matching
+ c11's _Noreturn convention.
+ * modify mk-1st.awk to account for extra-suffix configure option.
+ * build-fix for termsort module when configured with termcap.
+ * modify configure script and makefiles to support ".PHONY" make
+ program feature.
+ * amend libtool configuration to add dependency for install.tic,
+ etc., in ncurses/Makefile on the lower-level libraries.
+ * modify Ada95 source-generation utility to write to a file given as
+ parameter rather than to the standard output, allowing builds with
+ MinGW.
+ * amend tic/infocmp check to allow for the respective tool's
+ absence.
+ * build-fixes for gnat 10.1.1, whose gnatmake drops integration with
+ gprbuild.
+ * correct configure version-check/warning for g++ to allow for 10.x
+ _________________________________________________________________
+
+Features of ncurses
+
+ The ncurses package is fully upward-compatible with SVr4 (System V
+ Release 4) curses:
+ * All of the SVr4 calls have been implemented (and are documented).
+ * ncurses supports all of the for SVr4 curses features including
+ keyboard mapping, color, forms-drawing with ACS characters, and
+ automatic recognition of keypad and function keys.
+ * ncurses provides these SVr4 add-on libraries (not part of X/Open
+ Curses):
+ + the panels library, supporting a stack of windows with
+ backing store.
+ + the menus library, supporting a uniform but flexible
+ interface for menu programming.
+ + the form library, supporting data collection through
+ on-screen forms.
+ * ncurses's terminal database is fully compatible with that used by
+ SVr4 curses.
+ + ncurses supports user-defined capabilities which it can see,
+ but which are hidden from SVr4 curses applications using the
+ same terminal database.
+ + It can be optionally configured to match the format used in
+ related systems such as AIX and Tru64.
+ + Alternatively, ncurses can be configured to use hashed
+ databases rather than the directory of files used by SVr4
+ 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 ncurses package also has many useful extensions over SVr4:
-
- * The API is 8-bit clean and base-level conformant with the X/OPEN
- curses specification, XSI Curses (that is, it implements all BASE
- level features, but not all EXTENDED features). Most
- EXTENDED-level features not directly concerned with wide-character
- support are implemented, including many function calls not
- supported under SVr4 curses (but portability of all calls is
- documented so you can use the SVr4 subset only).
- * Unlike SVr4 curses, ncurses can write to the rightmost-bottommost
- corner of the screen if your terminal has an insert-character
+ * The API is 8-bit clean and base-level conformant with the X/OPEN
+ curses specification, XSI curses (that is, it implements all BASE
+ level features, and most EXTENDED features). It includes many
+ function calls not supported under SVr4 curses (but portability of
+ all calls is documented so you can use the SVr4 subset only).
+ * Unlike SVr3 curses, ncurses can write to the rightmost-bottommost
+ corner of the screen if your terminal has an insert-character
capability.
- * (PC-clone boxes only) Support for access to the IBM PC ROM
- characters 0-32 through the highlight A_ALTCHARSET.
- * Support for mouse event reporting under xterm.
- * The function wresize() allows you to resize windows, preserving
+ * Ada95 and C++ bindings.
+ * Support for mouse event reporting with X Window xterm and FreeBSD
+ and OS/2 console windows.
+ * Extended mouse support via Alessandro Rubini's gpm package.
+ * The function wresize allows you to resize windows, preserving
their data.
- * Better cursor-movement optimization. The package now features a
+ * The function use_default_colors allows you to use the terminal's
+ default colors for the default color pair, achieving the effect of
+ transparent colors.
+ * The functions keyok and define_key allow you to better control the
+ 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
cursor-local-movement computation more efficient than either BSD's
or System V's.
- * Super hardware scrolling support. The screen-update code
- incorporates a novel, simple, and cheap algorithm that enables it
- to make optimal use of hardware scrolling, line-insertion, and
- line-deletion for screen-line movements. This algorithm is more
- powerful than the 4.4BSD curses quickch() routine.
- * Real support for terminals with the magic-cookie glitch. The
- screen-update code will refrain from drawing a highlight if the
- magic- cookie unattributed spaces required just before the
- beginning and after the end would step on a non-space character.
- It will automatically shift highlight boundaries when doing so
- would make it possible to draw the highlight without changing the
+ * Super hardware scrolling support. The screen-update code
+ incorporates a novel, simple, and cheap algorithm that enables it
+ to make optimal use of hardware scrolling, line-insertion, and
+ line-deletion for screen-line movements. This algorithm is more
+ powerful than the 4.4BSD curses quickch routine.
+ * Real support for terminals with the magic-cookie glitch. The
+ screen-update code will refrain from drawing a highlight if the
+ magic- cookie unattributed spaces required just before the
+ beginning and after the end would step on a non-space character.
+ It will automatically shift highlight boundaries when doing so
+ would make it possible to draw the highlight without changing the
visual appearance of the screen.
- * It is possible to generate the library with a list of pre-loaded
- fallback entries linked to it so that it can serve those terminal
- types even when no terminfo tree or termcap file is accessible
- (this may be useful for support of screen-oriented programs that
+ * It is possible to generate the library with a list of pre-loaded
+ fallback entries linked to it so that it can serve those terminal
+ types even when no terminfo tree or termcap file is accessible
+ (this may be useful for support of screen-oriented programs that
must run in single-user mode).
- * The tic(1)/captoinfo utility provided with ncurses has the ability
- to translate many termcaps from the XENIX, IBM and AT&T extension
+ * The tic/captoinfo utility provided with ncurses has the ability to
+ translate many termcaps from the XENIX, IBM and AT&T extension
sets.
- * A BSD-like tset(1) utility is provided.
+ * A BSD-like tset utility is provided.
* The ncurses library and utilities will automatically read terminfo
- entries from $HOME/.terminfo if it exists, and compile to that
- directory if it exists and the user has no write access to the
- system directory. This feature makes it easier for users to have
- personal terminfo entries without giving up access to the system
+ entries from $HOME/.terminfo if it exists, and compile to that
+ directory if it exists and the user has no write access to the
+ system directory. This feature makes it easier for users to have
+ personal terminfo entries without giving up access to the system
terminfo directory.
- * You may specify a path of directories to search for compiled
- descriptions with the environment variable TERMINFO_DIRS (this
- generalizes the feature provided by TERMINFO under stock System
+ * You may specify a path of directories to search for compiled
+ descriptions with the environment variable TERMINFO_DIRS (this
+ generalizes the feature provided by TERMINFO under stock System
V.)
- * In terminfo source files, use capabilities may refer not just to
+ * In terminfo source files, use capabilities may refer not just to
other entries in the same source file (as in System V) but also to
- compiled entries in either the system terminfo directory or the
+ compiled entries in either the system terminfo directory or the
user's $HOME/.terminfo directory.
- * A script (capconvert) is provided to help BSD users transition
- from termcap to terminfo. It gathers the information in a TERMCAP
- environment variable and/or a ~/.termcap local entries file and
- converts it to an equivalent local terminfo tree under
- $HOME/.terminfo.
- * Automatic fallback to the /etc/termcap file can be compiled in
- when it is not possible to build a terminfo tree. This feature is
- neither fast nor cheap, you don't want to use it unless you have
- to, but it's there.
- * The table-of-entries utility toe makes it easy for users to see
+ * 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
- prototype-checked) if the macro definition is disabled with
+ has a corresponding function which may be linked (and will be
+ prototype-checked) if the macro definition is disabled with
#undef.
- * An HTML "Introduction to Programming with NCURSES" document
- provides a narrative introduction to the curses programming
- interface.
-
- State of the Package
-
- Numerous bugs present in earlier versions have been fixed; the library
- is far more reliable than it used to be. Bounds checking in many
- `dangerous' entry points has been improved. The code is now type-safe
- according to gcc -Wall. The library has been checked for malloc leaks
- and arena corruption by the Purify memory-allocation tester.
-
- The ncurses code has been tested with a wide variety of applications
- including:
-
+ * Extensive documentation is provided (see the Additional Reading
+ section of the ncurses FAQ for online documentation).
+
+Applications using ncurses
+
+ The ncurses distribution includes a selection of test programs
+ (including a few games). These are available separately as
+ ncurses-examples
+
+ The ncurses library has been tested with a wide variety of
+ applications including:
+
+ aptitude
+ FrontEnd to Apt, the debian package manager
+
+ https://wiki.debian.org/Aptitude
+
+ cdk
+ Curses Development Kit
+
+ https://invisible-island.net/cdk/
+
ded
- directory-editor [4]ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ded.
-
+ directory-editor
+
+ https://invisible-island.net/ded/
+
dialog
- the underlying application used in Slackware's setup, and the
- basis for similar applications on Linux.
-
- lynx-2.7
- the character-screen WWW browser
-
- ncftp 2.0
+ the underlying application used in Slackware's setup, and the
+ basis for similar install/configure applications on many
+ systems.
+
+ https://invisible-island.net/dialog/
+
+ lynx
+ the text WWW browser
+
+ https://lynx.invisible-island.net/
+
+ mutt
+ mail utility
+
+ http://www.mutt.org/
+
+ ncftp
file-transfer utility
-
+
+ https://www.ncftp.com/
+
nvi
- New vi versions 1.50 are able to use ncurses versions 1.9.7 and
- later.
-
- taper
- tape archive utility
-
- vh-1.6
- Volks-Hypertext browser for the Jargon File
-
+ New vi uses ncurses.
+
+ https://sites.google.com/a/bostic.com/keithbostic/vi
+
+ ranger
+ A console file manager with VI key bindings in Python.
+
+ https://ranger.github.io/
+
+ tin
+ newsreader, supporting color, MIME
+
+ http://www.tin.org/
+
+ vifm
+ File manager with vi like keybindings
+
+ https://vifm.info/
+
as well as some that use ncurses for the terminfo support alone:
-
- minicom-1.75
- terminal emulator
-
- tin-unoff
- tin (unofficial) newsreader, supporting color, MIME
- [5]ftp://ftp.akk.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/news/clients/tin-unoff.
-
+
+ minicom
+ terminal emulator for serial modem connections
+
+ https://alioth.debian.org/projects/minicom/
+
+ mosh
+ a replacement for ssh.
+
+ https://mosh.org/
+
+ tack
+ terminfo action checker
+
+ https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/tack.html
+
+ tmux
+ terminal multiplexor
+
+ https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki
+
vile
- vi-like-emacs [6]ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/vile.
-
- The ncurses distribution includes a selection of test programs
- (including a few games).
-
-Who's Who and What's What
-
- The original maintainer of ncurses is [7]Zeyd Ben-Halim.
- Unfortunately, he can only work on the package part time. As a result,
- since 1.8.1, much of the enhancement work and documentation has been
- done by [8]Eric S. Raymond. The current primary maintainers are
- [9]Thomas Dickey and [10]Juergen Pfeifer.
-
- There is an ncurses mailing list. It is a majordomo list; to join,
- write to ncurses-request@mailgate.bsdi.com with a message containing
- the line:
-
- subscribe <name>@<host.domain>
+ vi-like-emacs may be built to use the terminfo, termcap or
+ curses interfaces.
+
+ https://invisible-island.net/vile/
+
+ and finally, those which use only the termcap interface:
+
+ emacs
+ text editor
+
+ https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
+
+ less
+ The most commonly used pager (a program that displays text
+ files).
+
+ http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/
+
+ screen
+ terminal multiplexor
+
+ https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/
+
+ vim
+ text editor
+
+ https://www.vim.org/
+
+Development activities
+
+ Zeyd Ben-Halim started ncurses from a previous package pcurses,
+ written by Pavel Curtis. Eric S. Raymond continued development.
+ Juergen Pfeifer wrote most of the form and menu libraries.
+
+ Ongoing development work is done by Thomas E. Dickey. Thomas E. Dickey
+ has acted as the maintainer for the Free Software Foundation, which
+ 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).
+
+ Contact the current maintainers at
+
+ bug-ncurses@gnu.org
+
+ To join the ncurses mailing list, please write email to
+
+ bug-ncurses-request@gnu.org
+
+ containing the line:
+
+ subscribe <name>@<host.domain>
This list is open to anyone interested in helping with the development
and testing of this package.
-
- Beta versions of ncurses and patches to the current release are made
- available at [11]ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses.
-
-Future Plans
- * Extended mouse support via Alessandro Rubini's gpm package.
- * Extended-level XPG4 conformance, with internationalization
- support.
- * Ports to more systems, including DOS and Windows.
-
- We need people to help with these projects. If you are interested in
- working on them, please join the ncurses list.
-
-The terminfo/termcap Database
-
- The distribution includes and uses a copy of the terminfo-format
- terminal description file maintained by Eric Raymond. You can download
- either the [12]termcap or [13]terminfo versions of the terminal-type
- database from Eric's ncurses page,
- [14]http://www.ccil.org/~esr/ncurses.html.
-
-Other Related Resources
-
- You can find lots of information on terminal-related topics not
- covered in the terminfo file at [15]Richard Shuford's archive.
-
-References
-
- 1. ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses
- 2. ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/zm/zmbenhal/ncurses
- 3. ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu
- 4. ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ded
- 5. ftp://ftp.akk.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/news/clients/tin-unoff
- 6. ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/vile
- 7. mailto:zmbenhal@netcom.com
- 8. http://www.ccil.org/~esr/home.html
- 9. mailto:dickey@clark.net
- 10. mailto:Juergen.Pfeifer@T-Online.de
- 11. ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/ncurses
- 12. http://www.ccil.org/~esr/terminfo/termtypes.tc.gz
- 13. http://www.ccil.org/~esr/terminfo/termtypes.ti.gz
- 14. http://www.ccil.org/~esr/ncurses.html
- 15. http://www.cs.utk.edu/~shuford/terminal_index.html
+ Beta versions of ncurses are made available at
+
+ ftp://ftp.invisible-island.net/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/6.2/ and
+ https://invisible-mirror.net/archives/ncurses/6.2/ .
+
+ There is an archive of the mailing list here:
+
+ http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-ncurses (also https)
+
+Related resources
+
+ The release notes make scattered references to these pages, which may
+ be interesting by themselves:
+ * 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
+
+Other resources
+
+ The distribution provides a newer version of the terminfo-format
+ terminal description file once maintained by Eric Raymond . Unlike the
+ older version, the termcap and terminfo data are provided in the same
+ file, which also provides several user-definable extensions beyond the
+ X/Open specification.
+
+ You can find lots of information on terminal-related topics not
+ covered in the terminfo file at Richard Shuford's archive . The
+ collection of computer manuals at bitsavers.org has also been useful.
+
+ * Overview
+ * Release Notes
+ + Library improvements
+ o New features
+ o Other improvements
+ + Program improvements
+ o Utilities
+ o Examples
+ + Terminal database
+ + Documentation
+ + Interesting bug-fixes
+ + Configuration changes
+ o Major changes
+ o Configuration options
+ + Portability
+ * Features of ncurses
+ * Applications using ncurses
+ * Development activities
+ * Related resources
+ * Other resources