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<STRONG>o</STRONG> Because the capability may have padding characters, the output of
<STRONG>tgoto</STRONG> should be passed to <STRONG>tputs</STRONG> rather than some other output func-
<STRONG>o</STRONG> Because the capability may have padding characters, the output of
<STRONG>tgoto</STRONG> should be passed to <STRONG>tputs</STRONG> rather than some other output func-
<STRONG>o</STRONG> While <STRONG>tgoto</STRONG> is assumed to be used for the two-parameter cursor po-
sitioning capability, termcap applications also use it for single-
<STRONG>o</STRONG> While <STRONG>tgoto</STRONG> is assumed to be used for the two-parameter cursor po-
sitioning capability, termcap applications also use it for single-
was written several years before C was standardized. However, there
were two different termcap.h header files in the BSD sources:
was written several years before C was standardized. However, there
were two different termcap.h header files in the BSD sources:
It defined global symbols for the termcap variables which it used.
<STRONG>o</STRONG> The other appeared in 4.4BSD Lite Release 2 (mid-1993) as part of
It defined global symbols for the termcap variables which it used.
<STRONG>o</STRONG> The other appeared in 4.4BSD Lite Release 2 (mid-1993) as part of
that instance, it was <EM>libedit</EM> which differed from BSD termcap.
A copy of GNU termcap 1.3 was bundled with <EM>bash</EM> in mid-1993, to support
that instance, it was <EM>libedit</EM> which differed from BSD termcap.
A copy of GNU termcap 1.3 was bundled with <EM>bash</EM> in mid-1993, to support