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-       scr_dump,  scr_restore, scr_init, scr_set - read (write) a
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SYNOPSIS

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-       int scr_dump(const char *filename);
-       int scr_restore(const char *filename);
-       int scr_init(const char *filename);
-       int scr_set(const char *filename);
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DESCRIPTION

-       The scr_dump routine dumps the  current  contents  of  the
-       virtual screen to the file filename.
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-       The  scr_restore  routine  sets  the virtual screen to the
-       contents of filename, which must have been  written  using
-       scr_dump.   The  next call to doupdate restores the screen
-       to the way it looked in the dump file.
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-       The scr_init routine reads in the contents of filename and
-       uses  them  to initialize the curses data structures about
-       what the terminal currently has on  its  screen.   If  the
-       data  is  determined  to  be  valid, curses bases its next
-       update of the  screen  on  this  information  rather  than
-       clearing  the  screen and starting from scratch.  scr_init
-       is used after initscr or  a  system  [see  system(BA_LIB)]
-       call  to  share  the screen with another process which has
-       done a scr_dump  after  its  endwin  call.   The  data  is
-       declared  invalid  if  the terminfo capabilities rmcup and
-       nrrmc exist; also if the  terminal  has  been  written  to
-       since the preceding scr_dump call.
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-       The  scr_set  routine  is a combination of scr_restore and
-       scr_init.  It tells the program that  the  information  in
-       filename is what is currently on the screen, and also what
-       the program wants on the screen.  This can be  thought  of
-       as a screen inheritance function.
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-       To  read (write) a window from (to) a file, use the getwin
-       and putwin routines [see curs_util(3X)].
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RETURN VALUE

-       All routines return the integer ERR upon  failure  and  OK
-       upon success.
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NOTES

-       Note  that  scr_init,  scr_set,  and  scr_restore  may  be
-       macros.
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PORTABILITY

-       The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4,  describes  these  func-
-       is also considered invalid "if the time-stamp of  the  tty
-       is old" but don't define "old".
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SEE ALSO

-       curses(3X),       curs_initscr(3X),      curs_refresh(3X),
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