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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH NAME
-.\" attr_get
-\fBattr_get\fP,
-\fBwattr_get\fP,
-\fBattr_set\fP,
-\fBwattr_set\fP,
-.\" .br
-\fBattr_off\fP,
-\fBwattr_off\fP,
-\fBattr_on\fP,
-\fBwattr_on\fP,
-.\" .br
-\fBattroff\fP,
-\fBwattroff\fP,
-\fBattron\fP,
-\fBwattron\fP,
-\fBattrset\fP,
-\fBwattrset\fP,
-.\" .br
-\fBchgat\fP,
-\fBwchgat\fP,
-\fBmvchgat\fP,
-\fBmvwchgat\fP,
-.\" .br
-\fBcolor_set\fP,
-\fBwcolor_set\fP,
-.\" .br
-\fBstandend\fP,
-\fBwstandend\fP,
-\fBstandout\fP,
-\fBwstandout\fP \- \fBcurses\fP character and window attribute control routines
-.ad
-.hy
+\fB\%attr_get\fP,
+\fB\%wattr_get\fP,
+\fB\%attr_set\fP,
+\fB\%wattr_set\fP,
+\fB\%attr_off\fP,
+\fB\%wattr_off\fP,
+\fB\%attr_on\fP,
+\fB\%wattr_on\fP,
+\fB\%attroff\fP,
+\fB\%wattroff\fP,
+\fB\%attron\fP,
+\fB\%wattron\fP,
+\fB\%attrset\fP,
+\fB\%wattrset\fP,
+\fB\%chgat\fP,
+\fB\%wchgat\fP,
+\fB\%mvchgat\fP,
+\fB\%mvwchgat\fP,
+\fB\%color_set\fP,
+\fB\%wcolor_set\fP,
+\fB\%standend\fP,
+\fB\%wstandend\fP,
+\fB\%standout\fP,
+\fB\%wstandout\fP \-
+manipulate attributes of character cells in \fIcurses\fR windows
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH SYNOPSIS
-\fB#include <curses.h>\fP
-.sp
-\fBint attr_get(attr_t *\fP\fIattrs\fP\fB, short *\fP\fIpair\fP\fB, void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wattr_get(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB, attr_t *\fP\fIattrs\fP\fB, short *\fP\fIpair\fP\fB,\fP \fBvoid *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint attr_set(attr_t \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB, short \fP\fIpair\fP\fB, void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wattr_set(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB, attr_t \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB, short \fP\fIpair\fP\fB, void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.sp
-\fBint attr_off(attr_t \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB, void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wattr_off(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB, attr_t \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB, void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint attr_on(attr_t \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB, void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wattr_on(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB, attr_t \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB, void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.sp
-\fBint attroff(int \fP\fIattrs);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wattroff(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB, int \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint attron(int \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wattron(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB, int \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint attrset(int \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wattrset(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB, int \fP\fIattrs\fP\fB);\fP
-.sp
-\fBint chgat(int \fP\fIn\fP\fB, attr_t \fP\fIattr\fP\fB, short \fP\fIpair\fP\fB,\fP \fBconst void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wchgat(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB,\fP
- \fBint \fP\fIn\fP\fB, attr_t \fP\fIattr\fP\fB,\fP \fBshort \fP\fIpair\fP\fB, const void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint mvchgat(int \fP\fIy\fP\fB, int \fP\fIx\fP\fB,\fP
- \fBint \fP\fIn\fP\fB, attr_t \fP\fIattr\fP\fB,\fP \fBshort \fP\fIpair\fP\fB, const void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint mvwchgat(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin, int \fP\fIy, int \fP\fIx\fP\fB,\fP
- \fBint \fP\fIn,\fP \fBattr_t \fP\fIattr\fP\fB, short \fP\fIpair\fP\fB, const void *\fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.sp
-\fBint color_set(short \fP\fIpair\fP\fB, void* \fP\fIopts\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wcolor_set(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB, short \fP\fIpair\fP\fB,\fP \fBvoid* \fP\fIopts);\fP
-.sp
+.nf
+\fB#include <curses.h>
+.PP
+\fBint attr_get(attr_t *\fIattrs\fP, short *\fIpair\fP, void *\fIopts\fP);
+\fBint wattr_get(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, attr_t *\fIattrs\fP, short *\fIpair\fP,\fR \fPvoid *\fIopts\fP);
+\fBint attr_set(attr_t \fIattrs\fP, short \fIpair\fP, void *\fIopts\fP);
+\fBint wattr_set(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, attr_t \fIattrs\fP, short \fIpair\fP, void *\fIopts\fP);
+.PP
+\fBint attr_off(attr_t \fIattrs\fP, void *\fIopts\fP);
+\fBint wattr_off(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, attr_t \fIattrs\fP, void *\fIopts\fP);
+\fBint attr_on(attr_t \fIattrs\fP, void *\fIopts\fP);
+\fBint wattr_on(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, attr_t \fIattrs\fP, void *\fIopts\fP);
+.PP
+\fBint attroff(int \fIattrs\fP);
+\fBint wattroff(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, int \fIattrs\fP);
+\fBint attron(int \fIattrs\fP);
+\fBint wattron(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, int \fIattrs\fP);
+\fBint attrset(int \fIattrs\fP);
+\fBint wattrset(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, int \fIattrs\fP);
+.PP
+\fBint chgat(int \fIn\fP, attr_t \fIattr\fP, short \fIpair\fP,\fR \fPconst void *\fIopts\fP);
+\fBint wchgat(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP,
+ \fBint \fIn\fB, attr_t \fIattr\fB,\fR \fBshort \fIpair\fB, const void *\fIopts\fB);\fR
+\fBint mvchgat(int \fIy\fB, int \fIx\fB,\fR
+ \fBint \fIn\fB, attr_t \fIattr\fB, short \fIpair\fB, const void *\fIopts\fB);\fR
+\fBint mvwchgat(WINDOW *\fIwin\fB, int \fIy\fB, int \fIx\fB,\fR
+ \fBint \fIn\fB, attr_t \fIattr\fB, short \fIpair\fB, const void *\fIopts\fB);\fR
+.PP
+\fBint color_set(short \fIpair\fB, void* \fIopts\fB);\fR
+\fBint wcolor_set(WINDOW *\fIwin\fB, short \fIpair\fB,\fR \fBvoid* \fIopts\fP);\fR
+.PP
\fBint standend(void);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wstandend(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB);\fP
-.br
+\fBint wstandend(WINDOW *\fIwin\fB);\fR
\fBint standout(void);\fP
-.br
-\fBint wstandout(WINDOW *\fP\fIwin\fP\fB);\fP
+\fBint wstandout(WINDOW *\fIwin\fB);\fR
+.fi
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
These routines manipulate the current attributes of the named window,
which then apply to all characters that are written into
the window with \fBwaddch\fP, \fBwaddstr\fP and \fBwprintw\fP.
when erasing portions of the window.
See \fBcurs_bkgd\fP(3X) for functions which modify the attributes used for
erasing and clearing.
-.PP
-Routines which do not have a \fBWINDOW*\fP parameter apply to \fBstdscr\fP.
-For example,
-\fBattr_set\fP is the \fBstdscr\fP variant of \fBwattr_set\fP.
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SS Window attributes
-.PP
+.SS "Window Attributes"
There are two sets of functions:
.bP
functions for manipulating the window attributes and color:
again values OR'd together in \fIattr\fP,
without affecting other attributes.
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SS Legacy window attributes
+.SS "Legacy Window Attributes"
The X/Open window attribute routines which \fIset\fP or \fIget\fP,
turn \fIon\fP or \fIoff\fP
are extensions of older routines
For example,
as long as that value fits into the \fBA_COLOR\fP mask,
then these calls produce similar results:
-.NS
+.PP
+.RS 4
+.EX
attrset(A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR(\fIpair\fP));
attr_set(A_BOLD, \fIpair\fP, NULL);
-.NE
+.EE
+.RE
.PP
However, if the value does not fit, then the \fBCOLOR_PAIR\fP macro
uses only the bits that fit.
-For example, because in ncurses \fBA_COLOR\fP has eight (8) bits,
-then \fBCOLOR_PAIR(\fP\fI259\fP\fB)\fP is 4
+For example,
+because in \fI\%ncurses\fP \fBA_COLOR\fP has eight (8) bits,
+then \fBCOLOR_PAIR(\fI259\fB)\fR is 4
(i.e., 259 is 4 more than the limit 255).
.PP
The \fBPAIR_NUMBER\fP macro extracts a pair number from an \fBint\fP
(or \fBchtype\fP).
For example, the \fIinput\fP and \fIoutput\fP values in these statements
would be the same:
-.NS
+.PP
+.RS 4
+.EX
int value = A_BOLD | COLOR_PAIR(\fIinput\fP);
int \fIoutput\fP = PAIR_NUMBER(value);
-.NE
+.EE
+.RE
.PP
The \fBattrset\fP routine is a legacy feature predating SVr4 curses
but kept in X/Open Curses for the same reason that SVr4 curses kept it:
\fBattr_\fP* functions, except that they take arguments of type \fBint\fP
rather than \fBattr_t\fP.
.PP
-There is no corresponding \fBattrget\fP function as such in X/Open Curses,
-although ncurses provides \fBgetattrs\fP (see curs_legacy(3X)).
+There is no corresponding \fB\%attrget\fP function as such
+in X/Open Curses,
+although \fI\%ncurses\fP provides \fB\%getattrs\fP
+(see \fB\%curs_legacy\fP(3X)).
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SS Change character rendition
-.PP
+.SS "Change Character Rendition"
The routine \fBchgat\fP changes the attributes of a given number of characters
starting at the current cursor location of \fBstdscr\fP.
It does not update
the \fBmvwchgat\fP function does a cursor move before acting.
.PP
In these functions,
-the color \fIpair\fP argument is a color-pair index
+the color \fIpair\fP argument is a color pair index
(as in the first argument of \fBinit_pair\fP, see \fBcurs_color\fP(3X)).
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SS Change window color
+.SS "Change Window Color"
The routine \fBcolor_set\fP sets the current color of the given window to the
foreground/background combination described by the color \fIpair\fP parameter.
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SS Standout
-.PP
The routine \fBstandout\fP is
the same as \fBattron(A_STANDOUT)\fP.
The routine \fBstandend\fP is the same
as \fBattrset(A_NORMAL)\fP or \fBattrset(0)\fP, that is, it turns off all
attributes.
.PP
-X/Open does not mark these \*(``restricted\*('', because
+X/Open Curses does not mark these \*(``restricted\*('', because
.bP
they have well established legacy use, and
.bP
there is no ambiguity about the way the attributes
might be combined with a color pair.
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SH VIDEO ATTRIBUTES
+.SS "Video Attributes"
The following video attributes, defined in \fB<curses.h>\fP, can be passed to
the routines \fBattron\fP, \fBattroff\fP, and \fBattrset\fP, or OR'd with the
characters passed to \fBaddch\fP (see \fBcurs_addch\fP(3X)).
.PP
+.ne 15
.RS
.TS
-l l
-_ _ _
-l l .
-\fBName\fP \fBDescription\fP
-\fBA_NORMAL\fP Normal display (no highlight)
-\fBA_STANDOUT\fP Best highlighting mode of the terminal.
-\fBA_UNDERLINE\fP Underlining
-\fBA_REVERSE\fP Reverse video
-\fBA_BLINK\fP Blinking
-\fBA_DIM\fP Half bright
-\fBA_BOLD\fP Extra bright or bold
-\fBA_PROTECT\fP Protected mode
-\fBA_INVIS\fP Invisible or blank mode
-\fBA_ALTCHARSET\fP Alternate character set
-\fBA_ITALIC\fP Italics (non-X/Open extension)
-\fBA_CHARTEXT\fP Bit-mask to extract a character
-\fBA_COLOR\fP Bit-mask to extract a color (legacy routines)
+Lb Lb
+Lb Lx.
+Name Description
+_
+A_NORMAL Normal display (no highlight)
+A_STANDOUT T{
+Best highlighting mode of the terminal
+T}
+A_UNDERLINE Underlining
+A_REVERSE Reverse video
+A_BLINK Blinking
+A_DIM Half bright
+A_BOLD Extra bright or bold
+A_PROTECT Protected mode
+A_INVIS Invisible or blank mode
+A_ALTCHARSET Alternate character set
+A_ITALIC Italics (non-X/Open extension)
+A_CHARTEXT Bit-mask to extract a character
+A_COLOR T{
+Bit-mask to extract a color (legacy routines)
+T}
.TE
.RE
.PP
These video attributes are supported by \fBattr_on\fP and related functions
(which also support the attributes recognized by \fBattron\fP, etc.):
+.PP
.RS
.TS
-l l
-_ _ _
-l l .
-\fBName\fP \fBDescription\fP
-\fBWA_HORIZONTAL\fP Horizontal highlight
-\fBWA_LEFT\fP Left highlight
-\fBWA_LOW\fP Low highlight
-\fBWA_RIGHT\fP Right highlight
-\fBWA_TOP\fP Top highlight
-\fBWA_VERTICAL\fP Vertical highlight
+Lb Lb
+Lb Lx.
+Name Description
+_
+WA_HORIZONTAL Horizontal highlight
+WA_LEFT Left highlight
+WA_LOW Low highlight
+WA_RIGHT Right highlight
+WA_TOP Top highlight
+WA_VERTICAL Vertical highlight
.TE
.RE
.PP
implemented as macro-expanded assignments and simply return their argument).
The SVr4 manual page claims (falsely) that these routines always return \fB1\fP.
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH RETURN VALUE
+All routines return the integer \fBOK\fP on success, or \fBERR\fP on failure.
+.PP
+X/Open Curses does not specify any error conditions.
+.PP
+This implementation
+.bP
+returns an error if the window pointer is null.
+.bP
+returns an error if the color pair parameter
+for \fBwcolor_set\fP is outside the range 0..COLOR_PAIRS\-1.
+.bP
+does not return an error if either of the parameters of \fBwattr_get\fP
+used for retrieving attribute or color pair values is \fBNULL\fP.
+.PP
+Functions prefixed with \*(``mv\*('' first perform cursor movement and
+fail if the position
+.RI ( y ,
+.IR x )
+is outside the window boundaries.
+.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH NOTES
These functions may be macros:
.sp
number is less than 256.
The alternate functions such as \fBcolor_set\fP can pass a color pair
value directly.
-However, ncurses ABI 4 and 5 simply OR this value
+However, \fI\%ncurses\fP ABI 4 and 5 simply OR this value
within the alternate functions.
-You must use ncurses ABI 6 to support more than 256 color pairs.
+You must use \fI\%ncurses\fP ABI 6 to support more than 256 color pairs.
+.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH EXTENSIONS
+This implementation provides the \fBA_ITALIC\fP attribute for terminals
+which have the \fBenter_italics_mode\fP (\fBsitm\fP)
+and \fBexit_italics_mode\fP (\fBritm\fP) capabilities.
+Italics are not mentioned in X/Open Curses.
+Unlike the other video attributes, \fBA_ITALIC\fP is unrelated
+to the \fBset_attributes\fP capabilities.
+This implementation makes the assumption that
+\fBexit_attribute_mode\fP may also reset italics.
+.PP
+Each of the functions added by XSI Curses has a parameter \fIopts\fP,
+which X/Open Curses still (after more than twenty years) documents
+as reserved for future use, saying that it should be \fBNULL\fP.
+This implementation uses that parameter in ABI 6 for the functions which
+have a color pair parameter to support \fIextended color pairs\fP:
+.bP
+For functions which modify the color, e.g.,
+\fBwattr_set\fP and \fBwattr_on\fP,
+if \fIopts\fP is set it is treated as a pointer to \fBint\fP,
+and used to set the color pair instead of the \fBshort\fP \fIpair\fP parameter.
+.bP
+For functions which retrieve the color, e.g.,
+\fBwattr_get\fP,
+if \fIopts\fP is set it is treated as a pointer to \fBint\fP,
+and used to retrieve the color pair as an \fBint\fP value,
+in addition to
+retrieving it via the standard pointer to \fBshort\fP parameter.
+.bP
+For functions which turn attributes off, e.g.,
+\fBwattr_off\fP,
+the \fIopts\fP parameter is ignored except
+except to check that it is \fBNULL\fP.
+.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH PORTABILITY
+These functions are described in X/Open Curses, Issue 4.
+The standard defined the dedicated type for highlights,
+\fBattr_t\fP, which was not defined in SVr4 curses.
+The functions taking \fBattr_t\fP arguments were not supported under SVr4.
+.PP
+Very old versions of this library did not force an update of the screen
+when changing the attributes.
+Use \fBtouchwin\fP to force the screen to match the updated attributes.
+.PP
+X/Open Curses states that whether the traditional functions
+\fBattron\fP/\fBattroff\fP/\fBattrset\fP can manipulate attributes other than
+\fBA_BLINK\fP, \fBA_BOLD\fP, \fBA_DIM\fP, \fBA_REVERSE\fP, \fBA_STANDOUT\fP, or
+\fBA_UNDERLINE\fP is \*(``unspecified\*(''.
+Under this implementation as well as
+SVr4 curses, these functions correctly manipulate all other highlights
+(specifically, \fBA_ALTCHARSET\fP, \fBA_PROTECT\fP, and \fBA_INVIS\fP).
+.PP
+X/Open Curses added these entry points:
+.sp
+.RS
+\fBattr_get\fP, \fBattr_on\fP,
+\fBattr_off\fP, \fBattr_set\fP, \fBwattr_on\fP, \fBwattr_off\fP,
+\fBwattr_get\fP, \fBwattr_set\fP
+.RE
+.PP
+The new functions are intended to work with
+a new series of highlight macros prefixed with \fBWA_\fP.
+The older macros have direct counterparts in the newer set of names:
+.PP
+.RS
+.ne 9
+.TS
+Lb Lb
+Lb Lx.
+Name Description
+_
+WA_NORMAL Normal display (no highlight)
+WA_STANDOUT T{
+Best highlighting mode of the terminal
+T}
+WA_UNDERLINE Underlining
+WA_REVERSE Reverse video
+WA_BLINK Blinking
+WA_DIM Half bright
+WA_BOLD Extra bright or bold
+WA_ALTCHARSET Alternate character set
+.TE
+.RE
+.PP
+X/Open Curses does not assign values to these symbols,
+nor does it state whether or not they are related to the
+similarly-named A_NORMAL, etc.:
+.bP
+X/Open Curses specifies that each pair of corresponding \fBA_\fP
+and \fBWA_\fP-using functions operates on the same current-highlight
+information.
+.bP
+However, in some implementations, those symbols have unrelated values.
+.IP
+For example, the Solaris \fIxpg4\fP (X/Open) curses declares
+\fBattr_t\fP to be an unsigned short integer (16-bits),
+while \fBchtype\fP is a unsigned integer (32-bits).
+The \fBWA_\fP symbols in this case are different from the \fBA_\fP symbols
+because they are used for a smaller datatype which does not
+represent \fBA_CHARTEXT\fP or \fBA_COLOR\fP.
+.IP
+In this implementation (as in many others), the values happen to be
+the same because it simplifies copying information between
+\fBchtype\fP and \fBcchar_t\fP variables.
+.bP
+Because \fI\%ncurses\fP's \fBattr_t\fP can hold a color pair
+(in the \fBA_COLOR\fP field),
+a call to
+\fBwattr_on\fP,
+\fBwattr_off\fP, or
+\fBwattr_set\fP
+may alter the window's color.
+If the color pair information in the attribute parameter is zero,
+no change is made to the window's color.
+.IP
+This is consistent with SVr4 curses;
+X/Open Curses does not specify this.
+.PP
+The X/Open Curses extended conformance level adds new highlights
+\fBA_HORIZONTAL\fP, \fBA_LEFT\fP, \fBA_LOW\fP, \fBA_RIGHT\fP, \fBA_TOP\fP,
+\fBA_VERTICAL\fP (and corresponding \fBWA_\fP macros for each).
+As of August 2013,
+no known terminal provides these highlights
+(i.e., via the \fBsgr1\fP capability).
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH HISTORY
X/Open Curses is largely based on SVr4 curses,
as well as clues such as the alternate character set implementation.
A 32-bit library can be used on a 64-bit system,
but not necessarily the reverse.
-.RS
+.PP
.TS
-l l l l l l
-_ _ _ _ _ _
-l l l l l l .
-\fBYear\fP \fBSystem\fP \fBArch\fP \fBColor\fP \fBChar\fP \fBNotes\fP
-1992 Solaris 5.2 32 6 17 SVr4 curses
-1992 HPUX 9 32 no 8 SVr2 curses
-1992 AIX 3.2 32 no 23 SVr2 curses
-1994 OSF/1 r3 32 no 23 SVr2 curses
-1995 HP-UX 10.00 32 6 16 SVr3 \*(``curses_colr\*(''
-1995 HP-UX 10.00 32 6 8 SVr4, X/Open curses
-1995 Solaris 5.4 32/64 7 16 X/Open curses
-1996 AIX 4.2 32 7 16 X/Open curses
-1996 OSF/1 r4 32 6 16 X/Open curses
-1997 HP-UX 11.00 32 6 8 X/Open curses
-2000 U/Win 32/64 7/31 16 uses \fBchtype\fP
+Lb Lb Lb Cb S Lb
+Lb2 Lb Lb2 Lb2 Lb2 Lb
+L L L L L Lx.
+\& \& \& Bits \&
+Year System Arch Color Char Notes
+_
+1992 Solaris 5.2 32 6 17 SVr4 \fIcurses\fP
+1992 HP-UX 9 32 no 8 SVr2 \fIcurses\fP
+1992 AIX 3.2 32 no 23 SVr2 \fIcurses\fP
+1994 OSF/1 r3 32 no 23 SVr2 \fIcurses\fP
+1995 HP-UX 10.00 32 6 16 SVr3 \fIcurses_colr\fP
+1995 HP-UX 10.00 32 6 8 SVr4, X/Open \fIcurses\fP
+1995 Solaris 5.4 32/64 7 16 X/Open \fIcurses\fP
+1996 AIX 4.2 32 7 16 X/Open \fIcurses\fP
+1996 OSF/1 r4 32 6 16 X/Open \fIcurses\fP
+1997 HP-UX 11.00 32 6 8 X/Open \fIcurses\fP
+2000 U/Win 32/64 7/31 16 uses \fIchtype\fP
.TE
-.RE
.PP
Notes:
.RS 3
Regarding OSF/1 (and Tru64),
.bP
These used 64-bit hardware.
-Like ncurses, the OSF/1 curses interface is not customized for 32-bit
-and 64-bit versions.
+Like \fI\%ncurses\fP,
+the OSF/1 curses interface is not customized for 32-bit and 64-bit
+versions.
.bP
Unlike other systems which evolved from AT&T code,
OSF/1 provided a new implementation for X/Open curses.
modification to make the library 8-bit clean for \fBnvi\fP(1).
He moved \fIstandout\fP attribute to a structure member.
.IP
-The resulting 4.4BSD curses was replaced by ncurses over the next ten years.
+The resulting 4.4BSD curses was replaced by \fI\%ncurses\fP over the
+next ten years.
.bP
U/Win is rarely used now.
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SH EXTENSIONS
-.PP
-This implementation provides the \fBA_ITALIC\fP attribute for terminals
-which have the \fBenter_italics_mode\fP (\fBsitm\fP)
-and \fBexit_italics_mode\fP (\fBritm\fP) capabilities.
-Italics are not mentioned in X/Open Curses.
-Unlike the other video attributes, \fBA_ITALIC\fP is unrelated
-to the \fBset_attributes\fP capabilities.
-This implementation makes the assumption that
-\fBexit_attribute_mode\fP may also reset italics.
-.PP
-Each of the functions added by XSI Curses has a parameter \fIopts\fP,
-which X/Open Curses still (after more than twenty years) documents
-as reserved for future use, saying that it should be \fBNULL\fP.
-This implementation uses that parameter in ABI 6 for the functions which
-have a color-pair parameter to support \fIextended color pairs\fP:
-.bP
-For functions which modify the color, e.g.,
-\fBwattr_set\fP,
-if \fIopts\fP is set it is treated as a pointer to \fBint\fP,
-and used to set the color pair instead of the \fBshort\fP \fIpair\fP parameter.
-.bP
-For functions which retrieve the color, e.g.,
-\fBwattr_get\fP,
-if \fIopts\fP is set it is treated as a pointer to \fBint\fP,
-and used to retrieve the color pair as an \fBint\fP value,
-in addition
-retrieving it via the standard pointer to \fBshort\fP parameter.
-.PP
-The remaining functions which have \fIopts\fP,
-but do not manipulate color,
-e.g., \fBwattr_on\fP and \fBwattr_off\fP
-are not used by this implementation except to check that they are \fBNULL\fP.
-.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SH PORTABILITY
-These functions are supported in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4.
-The standard defined the dedicated type for highlights,
-\fBattr_t\fP, which was not defined in SVr4 curses.
-The functions taking \fBattr_t\fP arguments were not supported under SVr4.
-.PP
-Very old versions of this library did not force an update of the screen
-when changing the attributes.
-Use \fBtouchwin\fP to force the screen to match the updated attributes.
-.PP
-The XSI Curses standard states that whether the traditional functions
-\fBattron\fP/\fBattroff\fP/\fBattrset\fP can manipulate attributes other than
-\fBA_BLINK\fP, \fBA_BOLD\fP, \fBA_DIM\fP, \fBA_REVERSE\fP, \fBA_STANDOUT\fP, or
-\fBA_UNDERLINE\fP is \*(``unspecified\*(''.
-Under this implementation as well as
-SVr4 curses, these functions correctly manipulate all other highlights
-(specifically, \fBA_ALTCHARSET\fP, \fBA_PROTECT\fP, and \fBA_INVIS\fP).
-.PP
-XSI Curses added these entry points:
-.sp
-.RS
-\fBattr_get\fP, \fBattr_on\fP,
-\fBattr_off\fP, \fBattr_set\fP, \fBwattr_on\fP, \fBwattr_off\fP,
-\fBwattr_get\fP, \fBwattr_set\fP
-.RE
-.PP
-The new functions are intended to work with
-a new series of highlight macros prefixed with \fBWA_\fP.
-The older macros have direct counterparts in the newer set of names:
-.PP
-.RS
-.ne 9
-.TS
-l l
-_ _ _
-l l .
-\fBName\fP \fBDescription\fP
-\fBWA_NORMAL\fP Normal display (no highlight)
-\fBWA_STANDOUT\fP Best highlighting mode of the terminal.
-\fBWA_UNDERLINE\fP Underlining
-\fBWA_REVERSE\fP Reverse video
-\fBWA_BLINK\fP Blinking
-\fBWA_DIM\fP Half bright
-\fBWA_BOLD\fP Extra bright or bold
-\fBWA_ALTCHARSET\fP Alternate character set
-.TE
-.RE
-.PP
-XSI curses does not assign values to these symbols,
-nor does it state whether or not they are related to the
-similarly-named A_NORMAL, etc.:
-.bP
-The XSI curses standard specifies that each pair of corresponding \fBA_\fP
-and \fBWA_\fP-using functions operates on the same current-highlight
-information.
-.bP
-However, in some implementations, those symbols have unrelated values.
-.IP
-For example, the Solaris \fIxpg4\fP (X/Open) curses declares
-\fBattr_t\fP to be an unsigned short integer (16-bits),
-while \fBchtype\fP is a unsigned integer (32-bits).
-The \fBWA_\fP symbols in this case are different from the \fBA_\fP symbols
-because they are used for a smaller datatype which does not
-represent \fBA_CHARTEXT\fP or \fBA_COLOR\fP.
-.IP
-In this implementation (as in many others), the values happen to be
-the same because it simplifies copying information between
-\fBchtype\fP and \fBcchar_t\fP variables.
-.PP
-The XSI standard extended conformance level adds new highlights
-\fBA_HORIZONTAL\fP, \fBA_LEFT\fP, \fBA_LOW\fP, \fBA_RIGHT\fP, \fBA_TOP\fP,
-\fBA_VERTICAL\fP (and corresponding \fBWA_\fP macros for each).
-As of August 2013,
-no known terminal provides these highlights
-(i.e., via the \fBsgr1\fP capability).
-.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SH RETURN VALUE
-All routines return the integer \fBOK\fP on success, or \fBERR\fP on failure.
-.PP
-X/Open does not define any error conditions.
-.PP
-This implementation
-.bP
-returns an error if the window pointer is null.
-.bP
-returns an error if the color pair parameter
-for \fBwcolor_set\fP is outside the range 0..COLOR_PAIRS\-1.
-.bP
-does not return an error if either of the parameters of \fBwattr_get\fP
-used for retrieving attribute or color-pair values is \fBNULL\fP.
-.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,
-or if the window pointer is null.
-.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH SEE ALSO
-.na
-\fBcurses\fP(3X),
-\fBcurs_addch\fP(3X),
-\fBcurs_addstr\fP(3X),
-\fBcurs_bkgd\fP(3X),
-\fBcurs_printw\fP(3X),
-\fBcurs_variables\fP(3X)
+\fB\%curses\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_addch\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_addstr\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_bkgd\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_printw\fP(3X),
+\fB\%curs_variables\fP(3X)