X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fhtml%2Fman%2Fcurs_trace.3x.html;h=2a4d906343b4c307a0836ef899c43fa6ea80f6a8;hp=c4a52c4dde620c389a50d4839eaa17914fb569a9;hb=027d0c57c4c4d6690e8d8727888d3282dbe9aa86;hpb=46722468f47c2b77b3987729b4bcf2321cccfd01 diff --git a/doc/html/man/curs_trace.3x.html b/doc/html/man/curs_trace.3x.html index c4a52c4d..2a4d9063 100644 --- a/doc/html/man/curs_trace.3x.html +++ b/doc/html/man/curs_trace.3x.html @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ - + + + curs_trace 3x -

curs_trace 3x

-
+

curs_trace 3x

-
+curs_trace(3x)                                           curs_trace(3x)
+
+
+
 
 
-

NAME

-       _tracef,      _tracedump,     _traceattr,     _traceattr2,
-       _nc_tracebits,  _tracechar,  _tracechtype,  _tracechtype2,
-       _tracemouse, trace - curses debugging routines
+

NAME

+       _tracef, _tracedump, _traceattr, _traceattr2,
+       _nc_tracebits, _tracecchar_t, _tracecchar_t2, _tracechar,
+       _tracechtype, _tracechtype2, _tracemouse, trace - curses
+       debugging routines
 
 
 
-

SYNOPSIS

+

SYNOPSIS

        #include <curses.h>
+
        void _tracef(const char *format, ...);
        void _tracedump(const char *label, WINDOW *win);
        char *_traceattr(attr_t attr);
        char *_traceattr2(int buffer, chtype ch);
        char *_nc_tracebits(void);
-       char *_tracechar(const unsigned char ch);
+       char * _tracecchar_t(const cchar_t *string);
+       char * _tracecchar_t2(int buffer, const cchar_t *string);
+       char *_tracechar(int ch);
        char *_tracechtype(chtype ch);
        char *_tracechtype2(int buffer, chtype ch);
        char *_tracemouse(const MEVENT *event);
@@ -64,21 +72,23 @@
 
 
 
-

DESCRIPTION

-       The  trace  routines  are  used  for debugging the ncurses
-       libraries, as well as applications which use  the  ncurses
-       libraries.   These  functions  are normally available only
-       with the debugging library libncurses_g.a, but may be com-
-       piled into any model (shared, static, profile) by defining
-       the symbol TRACE.
-
-       The principal parts of this interface are the  trace  rou-
+

DESCRIPTION

+       The trace routines are used for debugging the ncurses  li-
+       braries, as well as applications which use the ncurses li-
+       braries.  These functions are normally available only with
+       the  debugging library libncurses_g.a, but may be compiled
+       into any model (shared, static, profile) by  defining  the
+       symbol  TRACE.   Additionally,  some  functions  are  only
+       available with the wide-character configuration of the li-
+       braries.
+
+       The  principal  parts of this interface are the trace rou-
        tine which selectively enables different tracing features,
        and the _tracef routine which writes formatted data to the
        trace file.
 
-       Calling  trace  with  a  nonzero  parameter opens the file
-       trace in the current directory for output.  The  parameter
+       Calling trace with a  nonzero  parameter  opens  the  file
+       trace  in the current directory for output.  The parameter
        is formed by OR'ing values from the list of TRACE_xxx def-
        initions in <curses.h>.  These include:
 
@@ -101,9 +111,9 @@
             trace all character outputs.
 
        TRACE_ORDINARY
-            trace all update actions.  The  old  and  new  screen
-            contents  are  written  to  the  trace  file for each
-            refresh.
+            trace  all  update  actions.   The old and new screen
+            contents are written to the trace file for  each  re-
+            fresh.
 
        TRACE_CALLS
             trace all curses calls.  The parameters for each call
@@ -134,19 +144,25 @@
             maximum trace level,  enables  all  of  the  separate
             trace features.
 
-            Some  tracing features are enabled whenever the trace
-            parameter is nonzero.  Some  features  overlap.   The
-            specific names are used as a guideline.
+       Some  tracing  features are enabled whenever the trace pa-
+       rameter is nonzero.  Some features overlap.  The  specific
+       names are used as a guideline.
+
+       These  functions check the NCURSES_TRACE environment vari-
+       able, to set the tracing feature as if trace was called:
+              filter,  initscr,  new_prescr,  newterm,  nofilter,
+              ripoffline, setupterm, slk_init, tgetent
+
 
 
 
-

RETURN VALUE

+

RETURN VALUE

        Routines  which  return a value are designed to be used as
        parameters to the _tracef routine.
 
 
 
-

PORTABILITY

+

PORTABILITY

        These functions are not part of the XSI  interface.   Some
        other  curses  implementations  are known to have similar,
        undocumented features, but they are  not  compatible  with
@@ -154,17 +170,22 @@
 
 
 
-

SEE ALSO

+

SEE ALSO

        curses(3x).
 
 
 
-
+                                                         curs_trace(3x)
 
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