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-.TH curs_add_wchstr 3X 2023-10-07 "ncurses 6.4" "Library calls"
+.\" $Id: curs_add_wchstr.3x,v 1.30 2023/11/18 21:18:55 tom Exp $
+.TH curs_add_wchstr 3X 2023-11-18 "ncurses 6.4" "Library calls"
.ie \n(.g \{\
.ds `` \(lq
.ds '' \(rq
array of complex characters \fIwchstr\fP
into the window image structure
starting at the current cursor position.
+.PP
The four functions with \fIn\fP as the last
argument copy at most \fIn\fP elements,
but no more than will fit on the line.
to the maximum number of characters that will fit on the line.
.PP
The window cursor is \fInot\fP advanced.
-These functions work faster than \fBwaddnstr\fP.
+These functions are faster than \fBwaddnstr\fP.
On the other hand:
.bP
they do not perform checking
.PP
X/Open does not define any error conditions.
This implementation returns an error
-if the window pointer is null.
+.bP
+if the \fIwin\fP parameter is null or
+.bP
+if the \fIwchstr\fP parameter is null.
.PP
Functions with a \*(``mv\*('' prefix first perform a cursor movement using
\fBwmove\fP, and return an error if the position is outside the window,
These entry points are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4.
.SH SEE ALSO
\fB\%curses\fP(3X),
-\fB\%curs_addwstr\fP(3X)
-.PP
-Comparable functions in the narrow-character (ncurses) library are
-described in
-\fB\%curs_addchstr\fP(3X).
+\fB\%curs_addch\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_addchstr\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_addstr\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_addwstr\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_add_wch\fP(3X)