X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fcurs_insstr.3x.html;h=aa32c317d416c2d38e9efdfed7e101ba71e9a67b;hp=fc2428f8b41b8445f3b4090287e8b8206360a002;hb=81304798ee736c467839c779c9ca5dca48db7bea;hpb=027d0c57c4c4d6690e8d8727888d3282dbe9aa86 diff --git a/doc/html/man/curs_insstr.3x.html b/doc/html/man/curs_insstr.3x.html index fc2428f8..aa32c317 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/curs_insstr.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/curs_insstr.3x.html @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ -
- +-curs_insstr(3x) curs_insstr(3x) +curs_insstr(3x) curs_insstr(3x) --
- insstr, insnstr, winsstr, winsnstr, mvinsstr, mvinsnstr, - mvwinsstr, mvwinsnstr - insert string before cursor in a - curses window +
+ insstr, insnstr, winsstr, winsnstr, mvinsstr, mvinsnstr, mvwinsstr, + mvwinsnstr - insert string before cursor in a curses window --
+
#include <curses.h> - int insstr(const char *str); - int insnstr(const char *str, int n); - int winsstr(WINDOW *win, const char *str); - int winsnstr(WINDOW *win, const char *str, int n); - int mvinsstr(int y, int x, const char *str); - int mvinsnstr(int y, int x, const char *str, int n); - int mvwinsstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *str); - int mvwinsnstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *str, - int n); - - --
- These routines insert a character string (as many charac- - ters as will fit on the line) before the character under - the cursor. All characters to the right of the cursor are - shifted right with the possibility of the rightmost char- - acters on the line being lost. The cursor position does - not change (after moving to y, x, if specified). The - functions with n as the last argument insert a leading - substring of at most n characters. If n<=0, then the - entire string is inserted. + int insstr(const char *str); + int insnstr(const char *str, int n); + int winsstr(WINDOW *win, const char *str); + int winsnstr(WINDOW *win, const char *str, int n); + + int mvinsstr(int y, int x, const char *str); + int mvinsnstr(int y, int x, const char *str, int n); + int mvwinsstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *str); + int mvwinsnstr(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const char *str, int n); + + +
+ These routines insert a character string (as many characters as will + fit on the line) before the character under the cursor. All characters + to the right of the cursor are shifted right with the possibility of + the rightmost characters on the line being lost. The cursor position + does not change (after moving to y, x, if specified). The functions + with n as the last argument insert a leading substring of at most n + characters. If n<=0, then the entire string is inserted. Special characters are handled as in addch. --
- All routines that return an integer return ERR upon fail- - ure and OK (SVr4 specifies only "an integer value other - than ERR") upon successful completion, unless otherwise - noted in the preceding routine descriptions. +
+ All routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure and OK + (SVr4 specifies only "an integer value other than ERR") upon successful + completion, unless otherwise noted in the preceding routine + descriptions. - X/Open defines no error conditions. In this implementa- - tion, if the window parameter is null or the str parameter - is null, an error is returned. + X/Open defines no error conditions. In this implementation, if the + window parameter is null or the str parameter is null, an error is + returned. - Functions with a "mv" prefix first perform a cursor move- - ment using wmove, and return an error if the position is - outside the window, or if the window pointer is null. + Functions with a "mv" prefix first perform a cursor movement using + wmove, and return an error if the position is outside the window, or if + the window pointer is null. --
+
Note that all but winsnstr may be macros. --
- These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, - Issue 4, which adds const qualifiers to the arguments. +
+ These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4, + which adds const qualifiers to the arguments. - The Single Unix Specification, Version 2 states that - insnstr and winsnstr perform wrapping. This is probably - an error, since it makes this group of functions inconsis- - tent. Also, no implementation of curses documents this - inconsistency. + The Single Unix Specification, Version 2 states that insnstr and + winsnstr perform wrapping. This is probably an error, since it makes + this group of functions inconsistent. Also, no implementation of + curses documents this inconsistency. --
+
curses(3x), curs_util(3x), curs_clear(3x), curs_inch(3x). - curs_insstr(3x) + curs_insstr(3x)