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CURSES_SCREEN(3) | Library Functions Manual | CURSES_SCREEN(3) |
NAME
curses_screen, newterm, set_term, delscreen, endwin, initscr, isendwin, resizeterm, setterm — curses terminal and screen routinesLIBRARY
Curses Library (libcurses, -lcurses)SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h> SCREEN *newterm(char *type, FILE *outfd, FILE *infd); SCREEN *
set_term(SCREEN *screen); void
delscreen(SCREEN *screen); int
endwin(void); WINDOW *
initscr(void); bool
isendwin(void); int
resizeterm(int lines, int cols); int
setterm(char *name); extern int LINES; extern int COLS;
DESCRIPTION
These functions initialize terminals and screens. The newterm() function initialises the curses data structures and pointers ready for use by curses. The type argument points to a terminfo(5) entry, or it may beNULL
in which case the TERM
environment variable is used. The outfd and
infd are the output and input file
descriptors for the terminal. The newterm()
function must only be called once per terminal.
The set_term() function can be used to switch
between the screens defined by calling newterm(),
a pointer to the previous screen structure that was in use will be returned on
success.
Calling delscreen() will destroy the given screen
and free all allocated resources.
Calling endwin() will end the curses session and
restore the saved terminal settings.
The curses session must be initialised by calling
initscr() which saves the current terminal state
and sets up the terminal and internal data structures to support the curses
application. This function call must be, with few exceptions, the first Curses
library call made. The exception to this rule is the
newterm() call which may be called prior to
initscr(). The size of the curses screen is
determined by checking the
tty(4) size and then
the terminfo(5)
entries for the terminal type. If the environment variables
LINES or
COLS are set, then these will be used
instead.
When either newterm() or
initscr() are called, the Curses library sets up
signal handlers for SIGTSTP
and
SIGWINCH
. If a signal handler is already
installed for SIGWINCH
, this will also be
called when the Curses library handler is called.
The isendwin() function can be used to determine
whether or not a refresh of the screen has occurred since the last call to
endwin().
The size of the screen may be changed by calling
resizeterm() with the updated number of lines and
columns. This will resize the curses internal data structures to accommodate
the changed terminal geometry. The curscr
and stdscr
windows and any of their
subwindows will be resized to fit the new screen size. The application must
redraw the screen after a call to resizeterm().
The setterm() function sets the terminal type for
the current screen to the one passed, initialising all the curses internal
data structures with information related to the named terminal. The
name argument must be a valid name or alias
in the terminfo(5)
database for this function to succeed.
RETURN VALUES
Functions returning pointers will returnNULL
if an error is detected. The functions that return an int will return one of
the following values:
OK
- The function completed successfully.
ERR
- An error occurred in the function.
SEE ALSO
curses_window(3), tty(4), terminfo(5), signal(7)STANDARDS
The NetBSD Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification, part of the Single Unix Specification.HISTORY
The Curses package appeared in 4.0BSD. The resizeterm() function is a ncurses extension to the Curses library and was added in NetBSD 1.6.April 5, 2012 | Debian |