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Locate further discussion in \fB\%curses\fP(3X). .PP Depending on \fIncurses\fP's build-time configuration, the variables may instead be macros (see \fB\%curs_threads\fP(3X) and \fB\%curs_opaque\fP(3X)) that provide read-only access to the library's state. In either case, applications should treat them as read-only to avoid confusing the library. .SS bool, TRUE, FALSE X/Open Issue 4 \fIcurses\fP (1996) preceded the ISO C99 and ISO C++98 standards, each of which also defined a Boolean data type. The \fIcurses\fP library requires an integral type \fIbool\fP and constants \fBTRUE\fP and \fBFALSE\fP to store its two possible values. .SS ERR, OK \fIcurses\fP and \fIterminfo\fP routines frequently return these constant integral values indicating failure and success, respectively. .SS chtype The \fI\%chtype\fP integral type combines a (\*(``narrow\*('', 8-bit) character with attributes encoding the character's \fIrendition\fP, such as the styling of its typeface and/or foreground and background colors. See, for example, \fB\%addch\fP(3X), \fB\%attron\fP(3X), and \fB\%inch\fP(3X). .SS cchar_t, attr_t \fI\%chtype\fP is too small for the standard C library's wide-character type, \fIwchar_t\fP. \fI\%cchar_t\fP is a type that can accommodate an \fI\%attr_t\fP and enough wide characters to store what Unicode terms a \fIgrapheme cluster\fP (a \*(``user-perceived character\*('' [UAX #29], which may nevertheless require several character encoding units to represent). \fI\%attr_t\fP is an integral type storing \*(``wide\*('' attributes that apply to \fI\%cchar_t\fPs. See, for example, \fB\%add_wch\fP(3X), \fB\%attr_on\fP(3X), and \fB\%in_wch\fP(3X). .SS COLOR_PAIRS Once \fIcurses\fP is initialized, \fB\%COLOR_PAIRS\fP contains the number of color pairs supported by the terminal. Often, its value is the product \fB\%COLORS\fP \(mu \fB\%COLORS\fP, but this is not always true. .bP A few terminals use HLS colors, ignoring this rule; and .bP terminals supporting a large number of colors are limited by the number of color pairs that a \fIsigned short\fP value can represent. .SS COLORS Once \fIcurses\fP is initialized, \fB\%COLORS\fP contains the number of colors supported by the terminal. .SS COLS Once \fIcurses\fP is initialized, \fB\%COLS\fP contains the screen's width in character cells; that is, the number of columns. .SS ESCDELAY For \fIcurses\fP to distinguish an escape character corresponding to a user's press of an \*(``Escape\*('' key on the input device from one included in a control sequence used by a cursor movement or function key, the library waits to see if another key event occurs after the escape character. \fB\%ESCDELAY\fP stores this interval in milliseconds. .SS LINES Once \fIcurses\fP is initialized, \fB\%LINES\fP contains the screen's height in character cells; that is, the number of lines. .SS TABSIZE The \fIcurses\fP library converts a tab character to this number of spaces as it adds a tab to a window; see \fB\%curs_addch\fP(3X). .SS curscr \fIcurses\fP records updates to the terminal screen in a \fI\%WINDOW\fP structure named \fB\%curscr\fP. .PP This object is referred to as the \*(``physical screen\*('' in \fB\%curs_refresh\fP(3X) and \fB\%curs_outopts\fP(3X). .SS newscr \fIncurses\fP collects pending updates to the terminal screen in a \fI\%WINDOW\fP structure named \fB\%newscr\fP. .PP This object is referred to as the \*(``virtual screen\*('' in the \fB\%curs_kernel\fP(3X), \fB\%curs_refresh\fP(3X), and \fB\%curs_outopts\fP(3X). When the screen is refreshed, \fIcurses\fP determines a minimal set of updates using the terminal's capabilities to make \fB\%curscr\fP look like \fB\%newscr\fP. .SS stdscr Once \fIcurses\fP is initialized, it creates a \fI\%WINDOW\fP structure named \fB\%stdscr\fP. It is the same size as the terminal screen and is the default window used by routines that do not take a parameter identifying one. Many \fIcurses\fP functions use this window. .SH NOTES Either \fB\%initscr\fP(3X) or \fB\%newterm\fP(3X) initializes \fIcurses\fP. .PP If \fIncurses\fP is configured to provide separate \fIcurses\fP and \fIterminfo\fP libraries, most of these variables reside in the \fIcurses\fP library. .SH PORTABILITY The X/Open Curses standard documents all of the foregoing types and symbols except for \fB\%newscr\fP, \fB\%TABSIZE\fP, and \fB\%ESCDELAY\fP. .PP X/Open Curses describes \fB\%curscr\fP only as \*(``an internal data structure\*(''; SVID gave more details, noting its use \*(``for certain low-level operations like clearing and redrawing a screen containing garbage\*(''. Neither specified its interaction with the rest of the interface beyond use as an argument to \fB\%clearok\fP(3X) and \fB\%wrefresh\fP(3X). .PP \fB\%newscr\fP is a feature of SVr4 \fIcurses\fP. When refreshing the screen, this window is used as a working area for combining the standard screen \fB\%stdscr\fP with any other windows which the application may have created with \fB\%newwin\fP(3X). When the updated \fB\%newscr\fP is complete, \fIcurses\fP updates \fB\%curscr\fP to match \fB\%newscr\fP. .PP \fB\%TABSIZE\fP is a feature of SVr4 \fIcurses\fP. .bP SVr4 initially sets \fB\%TABSIZE\fP from the terminal description's \fB\%init_tabs\fP capability. After that, it can be altered by applications using SVr4 \fIcurses\fP. .bP SVr4 \fIcurses\fP uses the value of \fB\%TABSIZE\fP to compute the position of tab stops when updating both the virtual screen with \fB\%addch\fP(3X) and the physical screen with \fB\%mvcur\fP(3X). .bP \fIncurses\fP uses the value of \fB\%TABSIZE\fP only to update the virtual screen. It uses the terminal description's \*(``\fBit\fP\*('' (\fB\%init_tabs\fP) capability for computing hardware tabs (that is, tab stops on the physical screen). .bP Other implementations differ. For instance, NetBSD \fIcurses\fP allows \fB\%TABSIZE\fP to be set through an environment variable. \fIncurses\fP does not. .IP NetBSD \fIcurses\fP does not support hardware tabs; it uses the \fB\%init_tabs\fP capability and the \fB\%TABSIZE\fP variable only for updating the virtual screen. .PP \fB\%ESCDELAY\fP is a feature of AIX \fIcurses\fP. .bP In AIX, the units for \fB\%ESCDELAY\fP are \fIfifths\fP of milliseconds. .bP The default value for AIX's \fB\%ESCDELAY\fP equals 0.1 seconds. .bP AIX also enforces a limit of 10,000 seconds for \fB\%ESCDELAY\fP; \fIncurses\fP does not enforce any upper limit. .PP \fIncurses\fP has long used \fB\%ESCDELAY\fP with units of milliseconds, making it impossible to be completely compatible with AIX. Consequently, most users have decided either to override the value, or to rely upon its default. .SH SEE ALSO \fB\%curses\fP(3X), \fB\%curs_opaque\fP(3X), \fB\%curs_terminfo\fP(3X), \fB\%curs_threads\fP(3X), \fB\%term_variables\fP(3X), \fB\%terminfo\fP(\*n) .PP [UAX #29] \*(``Unicode Standard Annex #29: Unicode Text Segmentation\*(''; \%