curs_termattrs 3x

curs_termattrs(3x)                                          curs_termattrs(3x)




NAME

       baudrate,  erasechar,  erasewchar, has_ic, has_il, killchar, killwchar,
       longname, term_attrs, termattrs, termname -  curses  environment  query
       routines


SYNOPSIS

       #include <curses.h>

       int baudrate(void);
       char erasechar(void);
       int erasewchar(wchar_t *ch);
       bool has_ic(void);
       bool has_il(void);
       char killchar(void);
       int killwchar(wchar_t *ch);
       char *longname(void);
       attr_t term_attrs(void);
       chtype termattrs(void);
       char *termname(void);


DESCRIPTION


baudrate

       The  baudrate  routine  returns  the output speed of the terminal.  The
       number returned is in bits per second, for  example  9600,  and  is  an
       integer.


erasechar, erasewchar

       The erasechar routine returns the user's current erase character.

       The  erasewchar  routine  stores  the  current  erase  character in the
       location referenced by ch.  If no erase character has been defined, the
       routine fails and the location referenced by ch is not changed.


has_is, has_il

       The  has_ic  routine  is  true  if the terminal has insert- and delete-
       character capabilities.

       The has_il routine is true if the terminal has insert- and  delete-line
       capabilities, or can simulate them using scrolling regions.  This might
       be used to determine if it would be appropriate  to  turn  on  physical
       scrolling using scrollok.


killchar, killwchar

       The killchar routine returns the user's current line kill character.

       The  killwchar  routine  stores  the current line-kill character in the
       location referenced by ch.  If no line-kill character has been defined,
       the routine fails and the location referenced by ch is not changed.


longname

       The  longname  routine  returns a pointer to a static area containing a
       verbose description of the current terminal.  The maximum length  of  a
       verbose  description  is  128 characters.  It is defined only after the
       call to initscr or newterm.  The area is overwritten by  each  call  to
       newterm  and  is not restored by set_term, so the value should be saved
       between calls to newterm if longname is going to be used with  multiple
       terminals.


termattrs, term_attrs

       If  a  given  terminal  does  not  support  a  video  attribute that an
       application program is trying to use, curses may substitute a different
       video  attribute for it.  The termattrs and term_attrs functions return
       a logical OR of all video attributes supported by the terminal using A_
       and  WA_  constants  respectively.   This  information is useful when a
       curses program needs  complete  control  over  the  appearance  of  the
       screen.


termname

       The termname routine returns the terminal name used by setupterm.


RETURN VALUE

       longname and termname return NULL on error.

       Routines  that  return  an integer return ERR upon failure and OK (SVr4
       only specifies "an integer  value  other  than  ERR")  upon  successful
       completion.


NOTES

       Note that termattrs may be a macro.


PORTABILITY

       The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions.  It changes
       the return type of termattrs to the new type attr_t.  Most versions  of
       curses truncate the result returned by termname to 14 characters.


SEE ALSO

       curses(3x), curs_initscr(3x), curs_outopts(3x)



                                                            curs_termattrs(3x)