NAME
ocurses
—
screen functions with ``optimal''
cursor motion
SYNOPSIS
cc |
[flags] files
-locurses [libraries] |
DESCRIPTION
These routines give the user a method of updating screens with
reasonable optimization. They keep an image of the current screen, and the
user sets up an image of a new one. Then
refresh
()
tells the routines to make the current screen look like the new one. In
order to initialize the routines, the routine
initscr
()
must be called before any of the other routines that deal with windows and
screens are used. The routine
endwin
()
should be called before exiting.
FUNCTIONS
- addch(ch)
- add a character to stdscr
- addstr(str)
- add a string to stdscr
- box(win,vert,hor)
- draw a box around a window
- cbreak()
- set cbreak mode
- clear()
- clear stdscr
- clearok(scr,boolf)
- set clear flag for scr
- clrtobot()
- clear to bottom on stdscr
- clrtoeol()
- clear to end of line on stdscr
- delch()
- delete a character
- deleteln()
- delete a line
- delwin(win)
- delete stdscr
- echo()
- set echo mode
- endwin()
- end window modes
- erase()
- erase stdscr
- flusok(win,boolf)
- set flush-on-refresh flag for win
- getch()
- get a char through stdscr
- getcap(name)
- get terminal capability name
- getstr(str)
- get a string through stdscr
- gettmode()
- get tty modes
- getyx(win,y,x)
- get (y,x) co-ordinates
- inch()
- get char at current (y,x) co-ordinates
- initscr()
- initialize screens
- insch(c)
- insert a char
- insertln()
- insert a line
- leaveok(win,boolf)
- set leave flag for stdscr
- longname(termbuf,name)
- get long name from termbuf
- move(y,x)
- move to (y,x) on stdscr
- mvcur(lasty,lastx,newy,newx)
- actually move cursor
- newwin(lines,cols,begin_y,begin_x)
- create a new window
- nl()
- set newline mapping
- nocbreak()
- unset cbreak mode
- noecho()
- unset echo mode
- nonl()
- unset newline mapping
- noraw()
- unset raw mode
- overlay(win1,win2)
- overlay win1 on win2
- overwrite(win1,win2)
- overwrite win1 on top of win2
- printw(fmt,arg1,arg2,...)
- printf on stdscr
- raw()
- set raw mode
- refresh()
- make current screen look like stdscr
- resetty()
- reset tty flags to stored value
- savetty()
- stored current tty flags
- scanw(fmt,arg1,arg2,...)
- scanf through stdscr
- scroll(win)
- scroll win one line
- scrollok(win,boolf)
- set scroll flag
- setterm(name)
- set term variables for name
- standend()
- end standout mode
- standout()
- start standout mode
- subwin(win,lines,cols,begin_y,begin_x)
- create a subwindow
- touchline(win,y,sx,ex)
- mark line y sx through sy as changed
- touchoverlap(win1,win2)
- mark overlap of win1 on win2 as changed
- touchwin(win)
- “change” all of win
- unctrl(ch)
- printable version of ch
- waddch(win,ch)
- add char to win
- waddstr(win,str)
- add string to win
- wclear(win)
- clear win
- wclrtobot(win)
- clear to bottom of win
- wclrtoeol(win)
- clear to end of line on win
- wdelch(win)
- delete char from win
- wdeleteln(win)
- delete line from win
- werase(win)
- erase win
- wgetch(win)
- get a char through win
- wgetstr(win,str)
- get a string through win
- winch(win)
- get char at current (y,x) in win
- winsch(win,c)
- insert char into win
- winsertln(win)
- insert line into win
- wmove(win,y,x)
- set current (y,x) co-ordinates on win
- wprintw(win,fmt,arg1,arg2,...)
- printf on win
- wrefresh(win)
- make screen look like win
- wscanw(win,fmt,arg1,arg2,...)
- scanf through win
- wstandend(win)
- end standout mode on win
- wstandout(win)
- start standout mode on win
SEE ALSO
ioctl(2), getenv(3), termcap(3), tty(4), termcap(5)
Ken Arnold, Screen Updating and Cursor Movement Optimization: A Library Package.
HISTORY
The ocurses
package appeared in
4.0BSD.
AUTHORS
Ken Arnold