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DESCRIPTION

-       infocmp  can be used to compare a binary terminfo entry with other ter-
-       minfo entries, rewrite a terminfo description to take advantage of  the
-       use=  terminfo  field,  or  print  out  a terminfo description from the
+       infocmp  can  be  used  to  compare  a binary terminfo entry with other
+       terminfo entries, rewrite a terminfo description to take  advantage  of
+       the  use=  terminfo field, or print out a terminfo description from the
        binary file (term) in a variety of formats.  In all cases, the  boolean
        fields  will be printed first, followed by the numeric fields, followed
        by the string fields.
@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@
        infocmp  compares  the  terminfo  description  of  the  first  terminal
        termname  with  each  of  the descriptions given by the entries for the
        other terminal's termnames.  If a capability is defined for only one of
-       the  terminals,  the value returned depends on the type of the capabil-
-       ity:
+       the   terminals,  the  value  returned  depends  on  the  type  of  the
+       capability:
 
        o   F for missing boolean variables
 
@@ -96,12 +96,12 @@
 
        -c   produces a list of each capability that is common between  two  or
             more entries.  Missing capabilities are ignored.  Each item in the
-            list shows "=" after the capability name, followed by the capabil-
-            ity value.
+            list  shows  "="  after  the  capability  name,  followed  by  the
+            capability value.
 
-            The  -u option provides a related output, showing the first termi-
-            nal description rewritten to use the second as  a  building  block
-            via the "use=" clause.
+            The  -u  option  provides  a  related  output,  showing  the first
+            terminal description rewritten to use the  second  as  a  building
+            block via the "use=" clause.
 
        -n   produces  a  list  of each capability that is in none of the given
             entries.  Each item in the list shows "!"  before  the  capability
@@ -116,8 +116,8 @@
 
 
 

Source Listing Options [-I] [-L] [-C] [-r]

-       The -I, -L, and -C options will produce a source listing for each  ter-
-       minal named.
+       The -I, -L, and -C options will  produce  a  source  listing  for  each
+       terminal named.
 
             -I   use the terminfo names
             -L   use the long C variable name listed in <term.h>
@@ -143,27 +143,27 @@
        excess whitespace (use the -0 option for that).
 
        All padding information for strings  will  be  collected  together  and
-       placed at the beginning of the string where termcap expects it.  Manda-
-       tory padding (padding information with  a  trailing  "/")  will  become
+       placed  at  the  beginning  of  the  string  where  termcap expects it.
+       Mandatory padding (padding information with a trailing "/") will become
        optional.
 
        All  termcap  variables  no longer supported by terminfo, but which are
-       derivable from other terminfo variables, will be output.  Not all  ter-
-       minfo  capabilities will be translated; only those variables which were
-       part of termcap will normally be output.  Specifying the -r option will
-       take  off  this  restriction, allowing all capabilities to be output in
-       termcap form.  Normally you would use both the -C and -r options.   The
-       actual  format  used incorporates some improvements for escaped charac-
-       ters from terminfo format.  For a stricter BSD-compatible  translation,
-       use the -K option rather than -C.
-
-       Note that because padding is collected to the beginning of the capabil-
-       ity, not all capabilities are output.  Mandatory padding  is  not  sup-
-       ported.   Because termcap strings are not as flexible, it is not always
-       possible to convert a terminfo string  capability  into  an  equivalent
-       termcap  format.  A subsequent conversion of the termcap file back into
-       terminfo format will not necessarily reproduce  the  original  terminfo
-       source.
+       derivable from other terminfo  variables,  will  be  output.   Not  all
+       terminfo  capabilities  will  be translated; only those variables which
+       were part of termcap will normally be output.  Specifying the -r option
+       will  take off this restriction, allowing all capabilities to be output
+       in termcap form.  Normally you would use both the -C  and  -r  options.
+       The  actual  format  used  incorporates  some  improvements for escaped
+       characters  from  terminfo  format.   For  a  stricter   BSD-compatible
+       translation, use the -K option rather than -C.
+
+       Note  that  because  padding  is  collected  to  the  beginning  of the
+       capability, not all capabilities are output.  Mandatory padding is  not
+       supported.   Because  termcap  strings  are  not as flexible, it is not
+       always possible  to  convert  a  terminfo  string  capability  into  an
+       equivalent termcap format.  A subsequent conversion of the termcap file
+       back into terminfo format will not necessarily reproduce  the  original
+       terminfo source.
 
        Some  common  terminfo  parameter sequences, their termcap equivalents,
        and some terminal types which commonly have such sequences, are:
@@ -179,10 +179,10 @@
 
 
 

Use= Option [-u]

-       The -u option produces a terminfo source description of the first  ter-
-       minal  termname  which is relative to the sum of the descriptions given
-       by the entries for the other terminals termnames.  It does this by ana-
-       lyzing  the  differences  between  the  first  termname  and  the other
+       The -u option produces a  terminfo  source  description  of  the  first
+       terminal  termname  which  is  relative  to the sum of the descriptions
+       given by the entries for the other terminals termnames.  It  does  this
+       by  analyzing  the differences between the first termname and the other
        termnames and producing a description with use= fields  for  the  other
        terminals.  In this manner, it is possible to retrofit generic terminfo
        entries into a terminal's description.  Or, if  two  similar  terminals
@@ -197,9 +197,9 @@
        the  first of the other termname entries that has this capability gives
        a different value for the capability than that in the first termname.
 
-       The order of the other termname entries is significant.  Since the ter-
-       minfo compiler tic does a left-to-right scan of the capabilities, spec-
-       ifying two use= entries that contain differing  entries  for  the  same
+       The order of the other termname  entries  is  significant.   Since  the
+       terminfo  compiler  tic  does a left-to-right scan of the capabilities,
+       specifying two use= entries that contain differing entries for the same
        capabilities will produce different results depending on the order that
        the entries are given in.  infocmp will flag any  such  inconsistencies
        between the other termname entries as they are found.
@@ -216,10 +216,10 @@
        were not needed.
 
    Changing Databases [-A directory] [-B directory]
-       Like other ncurses utilities, infocmp looks for the  terminal  descrip-
-       tions  in  several  places.  You can use the TERMINFO and TERMINFO_DIRS
-       environment variables to  override  the  compiled-in  default  list  of
-       places to search (see curses(3x) for details).
+       Like  other  ncurses  utilities,  infocmp  looks   for   the   terminal
+       descriptions   in  several  places.   You  can  use  the  TERMINFO  and
+       TERMINFO_DIRS environment variables to override the compiled-in default
+       list of places to search (see curses(3x) for details).
 
        You  can  also use the options -A and -B to override the list of places
        to search when comparing terminal descriptions:
@@ -228,8 +228,8 @@
 
        o   The -B option sets the location for the other termnames.
 
-       Using these options, it is possible to compare descriptions for a  ter-
-       minal  with  the  same  name  located  in two different databases.  For
+       Using these options, it is  possible  to  compare  descriptions  for  a
+       terminal  with  the  same name located in two different databases.  For
        instance, you can use this feature for comparing descriptions  for  the
        same terminal created by different people.
 
@@ -249,54 +249,55 @@
             and exit.
 
        -E   Dump the capabilities of the given terminal as tables,  needed  in
-            the  C initializer for a TERMTYPE structure (the terminal capabil-
-            ity structure in the <term.h>).  This option is useful for prepar-
-            ing  versions of the curses library hardwired for a given terminal
-            type.  The tables are all declared static, and are named according
-            to the type and the name of the corresponding terminal entry.
-
-            Before  ncurses  5.0,  the split between the -e and -E options was
-            not needed; but support for extended  names  required  making  the
-            arrays  of terminal capabilities separate from the TERMTYPE struc-
-            ture.
+            the   C   initializer  for  a  TERMTYPE  structure  (the  terminal
+            capability structure in the <term.h>).  This option is useful  for
+            preparing  versions  of  the  curses library hardwired for a given
+            terminal type.  The tables are all declared static, and are  named
+            according  to  the type and the name of the corresponding terminal
+            entry.
+
+            Before ncurses 5.0, the split between the -e and  -E  options  was
+            not  needed;  but  support  for extended names required making the
+            arrays  of  terminal  capabilities  separate  from  the   TERMTYPE
+            structure.
 
        -e   Dump the capabilities of the given terminal as a C initializer for
-            a  TERMTYPE  structure  (the  terminal capability structure in the
-            <term.h>).  This option is useful for preparing  versions  of  the
+            a TERMTYPE structure (the terminal  capability  structure  in  the
+            <term.h>).   This  option  is useful for preparing versions of the
             curses library hardwired for a given terminal type.
 
        -F   compare terminfo files.  This assumes that two following arguments
-            are filenames.   The  files  are  searched  for  pairwise  matches
-            between  entries,  with  two entries considered to match if any of
-            their names do.  The  report  printed  to  standard  output  lists
-            entries  with  no matches in the other file, and entries with more
-            than one match.  For entries with exactly one match it includes  a
-            difference  report.  Normally, to reduce the volume of the report,
-            use references are not resolved before  looking  for  differences,
+            are  filenames.   The  files  are  searched  for  pairwise matches
+            between entries, with two entries considered to match  if  any  of
+            their  names  do.   The  report  printed  to standard output lists
+            entries with no matches in the other file, and entries  with  more
+            than  one match.  For entries with exactly one match it includes a
+            difference report.  Normally, to reduce the volume of the  report,
+            use  references  are  not resolved before looking for differences,
             but resolution can be forced by also specifying -r.
 
-       -f   Display  complex terminfo strings which contain if/then/else/endif
+       -f   Display complex terminfo strings which contain  if/then/else/endif
             expressions indented for readability.
 
-       -G   Display constant literals in decimal form rather than their  char-
-            acter equivalents.
+       -G   Display  constant  literals  in  decimal  form  rather  than their
+            character equivalents.
 
-       -g   Display  constant  character  literals  in quoted form rather than
+       -g   Display constant character literals in  quoted  form  rather  than
             their decimal equivalents.
 
-       -i   Analyze the initialization (is1, is2, is3), and reset  (rs1,  rs2,
-            rs3),  strings  in  the  entry,  as  well as those used for start-
-            ing/stopping cursor-positioning mode (smcup,  rmcup)  as  well  as
-            starting/stopping keymap mode (smkx, rmkx).
+       -i   Analyze  the  initialization (is1, is2, is3), and reset (rs1, rs2,
+            rs3),  strings  in  the  entry,  as  well  as   those   used   for
+            starting/stopping  cursor-positioning  mode (smcup, rmcup) as well
+            as starting/stopping keymap mode (smkx, rmkx).
 
-            For  each  string,  the  code  tries to analyze it into actions in
-            terms of the other capabilities in the  entry,  certain  X3.64/ISO
+            For each string, the code tries to  analyze  it  into  actions  in
+            terms  of  the  other capabilities in the entry, certain X3.64/ISO
             6429/ECMA-48 capabilities, and certain DEC VT-series private modes
-            (the set of recognized special sequences  has  been  selected  for
-            completeness  over  the  existing terminfo database).  Each report
-            line consists of the capability name,  followed  by  a  colon  and
-            space,  followed by a printable expansion of the capability string
-            with  sections  matching  recognized   actions   translated   into
+            (the  set  of  recognized  special sequences has been selected for
+            completeness over the existing terminfo  database).   Each  report
+            line  consists  of  the  capability  name, followed by a colon and
+            space, followed by a printable expansion of the capability  string
+            with   sections   matching   recognized  actions  translated  into
             {}-bracketed descriptions.
 
             Here is a list of the DEC/ANSI special sequences recognized:
@@ -312,8 +313,8 @@
                          DECSTR        soft reset (VT320)
                          S7C1T         7-bit controls (VT220)
                          -----------------------------------------
-                         ISO DEC G0    enable DEC graphics for G0
 
+                         ISO DEC G0    enable DEC graphics for G0
                          ISO UK G0     enable UK chars for G0
                          ISO US G0     enable US chars for G0
                          ISO DEC G1    enable DEC graphics for G1
@@ -338,25 +339,25 @@
                          DEC[+-]AWM    wraparound mode
                          DEC[+-]ARM    auto-repeat mode
 
-            It   also  recognizes  a  SGR  action  corresponding  to  ANSI/ISO
-            6429/ECMA Set Graphics Rendition, with the  values  NORMAL,  BOLD,
-            UNDERLINE,  BLINK,  and  REVERSE.   All but NORMAL may be prefixed
+            It  also  recognizes  a  SGR  action  corresponding  to   ANSI/ISO
+            6429/ECMA  Set  Graphics  Rendition, with the values NORMAL, BOLD,
+            UNDERLINE, BLINK, and REVERSE.  All but  NORMAL  may  be  prefixed
             with
 
             o   "+" (turn on) or
 
             o   "-" (turn off).
 
-            An SGR0 designates an  empty  highlight  sequence  (equivalent  to
+            An  SGR0  designates  an  empty  highlight sequence (equivalent to
             {SGR:NORMAL}).
 
        -l   Set output format to terminfo.
 
        -p   Ignore padding specifications when comparing strings.
 
-       -Q n Rather  than show source in terminfo (text) format, print the com-
-            piled (binary) format in hexadecimal or base64 form, depending  on
-            the option's value:
+       -Q n Rather than show source  in  terminfo  (text)  format,  print  the
+            compiled  (binary) format in hexadecimal or base64 form, depending
+            on the option's value:
 
                1  hexadecimal
 
@@ -364,46 +365,46 @@
 
                3  hexadecimal and base64
 
-            For  example,  this prints the compiled terminfo value as a string
+            For example, this prints the compiled terminfo value as  a  string
             which could be assigned to the TERMINFO environment variable:
 
                 infocmp -0 -q -Q2
 
        -q   This makes the output a little shorter:
 
-            o   Make the comparison listing shorter by  omitting  subheadings,
+            o   Make  the  comparison listing shorter by omitting subheadings,
                 and using "-" for absent capabilities, "@" for canceled rather
                 than "NULL".
 
-            o   However, show differences between absent and  cancelled  capa-
-                bilities.
+            o   However,   show   differences  between  absent  and  cancelled
+                capabilities.
 
             o   Omit the "Reconstructed from" comment for source listings.
 
        -Rsubset
-            Restrict  output  to  a given subset.  This option is for use with
-            archaic versions of terminfo like those on SVr1, Ultrix, or  HP/UX
-            that  do not support the full set of SVR4/XSI Curses terminfo; and
-            variants such as AIX that have their own  extensions  incompatible
+            Restrict output to a given subset.  This option is  for  use  with
+            archaic  versions of terminfo like those on SVr1, Ultrix, or HP-UX
+            that do not support the full set of SVR4/XSI Curses terminfo;  and
+            variants  such  as AIX that have their own extensions incompatible
             with SVr4/XSI.
 
-            o   Available  terminfo  subsets  are  "SVr1", "Ultrix", "HP", and
+            o   Available terminfo subsets are  "SVr1",  "Ultrix",  "HP",  and
                 "AIX"; see terminfo(5) for details.
 
-            o   You can also choose the subset "BSD" which selects only  capa-
-                bilities  with  termcap equivalents recognized by 4.4BSD.  The
-                -C option sets the "BSD" subset as a side-effect.
+            o   You  can  also  choose  the  subset  "BSD"  which selects only
+                capabilities with termcap equivalents  recognized  by  4.4BSD.
+                The -C option sets the "BSD" subset as a side-effect.
 
-            o   If you select any other value for -R, it is  the  same  as  no
-                subset,  i.e., all capabilities are used.  The -I option like-
-                wise selects no subset as a side-effect.
+            o   If  you  select  any  other value for -R, it is the same as no
+                subset, i.e.,  all  capabilities  are  used.   The  -I  option
+                likewise selects no subset as a side-effect.
 
        -s [d|i|l|c]
-            The -s option sorts the fields within each type according  to  the
+            The  -s  option sorts the fields within each type according to the
             argument below:
 
-            d    leave  fields  in  the order that they are stored in the ter-
-                 minfo database.
+            d    leave fields in  the  order  that  they  are  stored  in  the
+                 terminfo database.
 
             i    sort by terminfo name.
 
@@ -411,45 +412,45 @@
 
             c    sort by the termcap name.
 
-            If the -s option is not given, the  fields  printed  out  will  be
-            sorted  alphabetically  by  the  terminfo  name  within each type,
-            except in the case of the -C or the -L options,  which  cause  the
-            sorting  to  be  done  by  the termcap name or the long C variable
+            If  the  -s  option  is  not given, the fields printed out will be
+            sorted alphabetically by  the  terminfo  name  within  each  type,
+            except  in  the  case of the -C or the -L options, which cause the
+            sorting to be done by the termcap name  or  the  long  C  variable
             name, respectively.
 
-       -T   eliminates size-restrictions  on  the  generated  text.   This  is
+       -T   eliminates  size-restrictions  on  the  generated  text.   This is
             mainly  useful  for  testing  and  analysis,  since  the  compiled
-            descriptions are limited (e.g., 1023 for termcap,  4096  for  ter-
-            minfo).
+            descriptions  are  limited  (e.g.,  1023  for  termcap,  4096  for
+            terminfo).
 
-       -t   tells  tic  to  discard commented-out capabilities.  Normally when
-            translating from terminfo to termcap, untranslatable  capabilities
+       -t   tells tic to discard commented-out  capabilities.   Normally  when
+            translating  from terminfo to termcap, untranslatable capabilities
             are commented-out.
 
-       -U   tells  infocmp  to  not  post-process  the  data after parsing the
-            source file.  This feature helps when comparing  the  actual  con-
-            tents  of  two source files, since it excludes the inferences that
-            infocmp makes to fill in missing data.
+       -U   tells infocmp to not  post-process  the  data  after  parsing  the
+            source  file.   This  feature  helps  when  comparing  the  actual
+            contents of two source files, since  it  excludes  the  inferences
+            that infocmp makes to fill in missing data.
 
        -V   reports the version of ncurses which was used in this program, and
             exits.
 
-       -v n prints  out  tracing  information on standard error as the program
+       -v n prints out tracing information on standard error  as  the  program
             runs.
 
-            The optional parameter n is a number  from  1  to  10,  inclusive,
+            The  optional  parameter  n  is  a number from 1 to 10, inclusive,
             indicating the desired level of detail of information.  If ncurses
-            is built  without  tracing  support,  the  optional  parameter  is
+            is  built  without  tracing  support,  the  optional  parameter is
             ignored.
 
-       -W   By  itself,  the  -w  option  will  not  force  long strings to be
+       -W   By itself, the -w  option  will  not  force  long  strings  to  be
             wrapped.  Use the -W option to do this.
 
        -w width
             changes the output to width characters.
 
        -x   print information for user-defined capabilities (see user_caps(5).
-            These  are  extensions  to  the  terminfo  repertoire which can be
+            These are extensions to  the  terminfo  repertoire  which  can  be
             loaded using the -x option of tic.
 
 
@@ -458,44 +459,45 @@
 
 
 

HISTORY

-       Although System V Release 2 provided a terminfo library, it had no doc-
-       umented  tool  for  decompiling the terminal descriptions.  Tony Hansen
+       Although  System  V  Release  2  provided a terminfo library, it had no
+       documented tool for decompiling the terminal descriptions.  Tony Hansen
        (AT&T) wrote the first infocmp in early 1984, for System V Release 3.
 
-       Eric Raymond used the AT&T documentation in 1995 to provide an  equiva-
-       lent  infocmp  for  ncurses.   In addition, he added a few new features
-       such as:
+       Eric  Raymond  used  the  AT&T  documentation  in  1995  to  provide an
+       equivalent infocmp for ncurses.   In  addition,  he  added  a  few  new
+       features such as:
 
-       o   the -e option, to support fallback (compiled-in) terminal  descrip-
-           tions
+       o   the   -e   option,   to  support  fallback  (compiled-in)  terminal
+           descriptions
 
        o   the -i option, to help with analysis
 
-       Later,  Thomas  Dickey added the -x (user-defined capabilities) option,
-       and the -E option to support fallback entries with  user-defined  capa-
-       bilities.
+       Later, Thomas Dickey added the -x (user-defined  capabilities)  option,
+       and  the  -E  option  to  support  fallback  entries  with user-defined
+       capabilities.
 
        For a complete list, see the EXTENSIONS section.
 
-       In  2010,  Roy  Marples  provided an infocmp program for NetBSD.  It is
-       less capable than the SVr4 or ncurses  versions  (e.g.,  it  lacks  the
-       sorting  options  documented in X/Open), but does include the -x option
+       In 2010, Roy Marples provided an infocmp program  for  NetBSD.   It  is
+       less  capable  than  the  SVr4  or ncurses versions (e.g., it lacks the
+       sorting options documented in X/Open), but does include the  -x  option
        adapted from ncurses.
 
 
 

PORTABILITY

-       X/Open Curses, Issue 7 (2009) provides a description  of  infocmp.   It
+       X/Open  Curses,  Issue  7 (2009) provides a description of infocmp.  It
        does not mention the options used for converting to termcap format.
 
 
 

EXTENSIONS

-       The  -0, -1, -E, -F, -G, -Q, -R, -T, -V, -a, -e, -f, -g, -i, -l, -p, -q
+       The -0, -1, -E, -F, -G, -Q, -R, -T, -V, -a, -e, -f, -g, -i, -l, -p,  -q
        and -t options are not supported in SVr4 curses.
 
-       SVr4 infocmp does not distinguish between absent and cancelled capabil-
-       ities.  Also, it shows missing integer capabilities as -1 (the internal
-       value used to represent missing integers).  This  implementation  shows
-       those as "NULL", for consistency with missing strings.
+       SVr4   infocmp  does  not  distinguish  between  absent  and  cancelled
+       capabilities.  Also, it shows missing integer capabilities as  -1  (the
+       internal   value   used   to   represent   missing   integers).    This
+       implementation shows those as  "NULL",  for  consistency  with  missing
+       strings.
 
        The  -r  option's  notion of "termcap" capabilities is System V Release
        4's.  Actual BSD curses versions will have a more restricted  set.   To
@@ -507,12 +509,12 @@
 
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       captoinfo(1m),   infotocap(1m),   tic(1m),  toe(1m),  curses(3x),  ter-
-       minfo(5).  user_caps(5).
+       captoinfo(1m),    infotocap(1m),    tic(1m),    toe(1m),    curses(3x),
+       terminfo(5).  user_caps(5).
 
        https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/tctest.html
 
-       This describes ncurses version 6.2 (patch 20201003).
+       This describes ncurses version 6.2 (patch 20211016).
 
 
 

AUTHOR