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-       beep, flash - curses bell and screen flash routines
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SYNOPSIS

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-       int beep(void);
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DESCRIPTION

-       The beep and flash routines are used to alert the terminal
-       user.  The routine beep sounds an  audible  alarm  on  the
-       terminal,  if  possible;  otherwise  it flashes the screen
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-       if  that  is  not  possible, sounds the alert.  If neither
-       alert is possible, nothing happens.  Nearly all  terminals
-       have  an  audible  alert (bell or beep), but only some can
-       flash the screen.
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RETURN VALUE

-       These routines return OK if they  succeed  in  beeping  or
-       flashing, ERR otherwise.
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EXTENSIONS

-       SVr4's  beep  and flash routines always returned OK, so it
-       was not possible to tell when the beep or flash failed.
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PORTABILITY

-       These functions are defined in the  XSI  Curses  standard,
-       Issue  4.  Like SVr4, it specifies that they always return
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SEE ALSO

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