X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fcurs_printw.3x;h=451fdd04a22b96f3fa61319af5425ae8a942bbb8;hp=bd5ad9a160593f33f2754369aa7e19599033d967;hb=d61c3c6a831d18ef0ed6f797ac97d60fffc2f158;hpb=d97989d1e0db7282c723cabb44b991b951790006 diff --git a/man/curs_printw.3x b/man/curs_printw.3x index bd5ad9a1..451fdd04 100644 --- a/man/curs_printw.3x +++ b/man/curs_printw.3x @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ .\"*************************************************************************** -.\" Copyright (c) 1998-2018,2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * +.\" Copyright 2018-2019,2020 Thomas E. Dickey * +.\" Copyright 1998-2010,2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * .\" * .\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * .\" copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * @@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ .\" authorization. * .\"*************************************************************************** .\" -.\" $Id: curs_printw.3x,v 1.24 2019/11/30 21:06:30 tom Exp $ +.\" $Id: curs_printw.3x,v 1.27 2020/07/10 23:06:23 William.Pursell Exp $ .TH curs_printw 3X "" .ie \n(.g .ds `` \(lq .el .ds `` `` @@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ In effect, the string that would be output by \fBprintf\fR is output instead as though \fBwaddstr\fR were used on the given window. .PP -The \fBvwprintw\fR and \fBwv_printw\fR routines are analogous +The \fBvwprintw\fR and \fBvw_printw\fR routines are analogous to \fBvprintf\fR [see \fBprintf\fR(3)] and perform a \fBwprintw\fR using a variable argument list. The third argument is a \fBva_list\fR, a pointer to a @@ -88,6 +89,42 @@ It will return an error if the window pointer is null. 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 HISTORY +While \fBprintw\fP was implemented in 4BSD, +it was unused until 4.2BSD (which used it in games). +That early version of curses was before the ANSI C standard. +It did not use , though that was available. +In 1991 (a couple of years after SVr4 was generally available, +and after the C standard was published), +other developers updated the library, +using internally in 4.4BSD curses. +Even with this improvement, +BSD curses did not use function prototypes (or even declare +functions) in the header until 1992. +.PP +SVr2 documented +\fBprintw\fP, +\fBwprintw\fP +tersely as \*(``printf on \fIstdscr\fP\*('' and +tersely as \*(``printf on \fIwin\fP\*('', respectively. +.PP +SVr3 added +\fBmvprintw\fP, and +\fBmvwprintw\fP, with a three-line summary saying that they were analogous +to \fBprintf\fP(3), +explaining that the string which would be output from \fBprintf\fP(3) would +instead be output using \fBwaddstr\fP on the given window. +SVr3 also added \fBvwprintw\fP, saying that the third parameter +is a \fBva_list\fP, defined in , +and referring the reader to the manual pages for \fIvarargs\fP and +\fIvprintf\fP for detailed descriptions. +.PP +SVr4 added no new variations of \fBprintw\fP, +but provided for using or to define the \fBva_list\fP +type. +.PP +X/Open Curses added \fBvw_printw\fP to replace \fBvwprintw\fP, +stating that its \fBva_list\fP definition requires . .SH PORTABILITY In this implementation, \fBvw_printw\fP and \fBvwprintw\fP are equivalent, to support legacy applications.