.\" $NetBSD: curses_tty.3,v 1.3 2003/01/09 12:53:55 wiz Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2002 .\" Brett Lymn (blymn@netbsd.org, brett_lymn@yahoo.com.au) .\" .\" This code is donated to the NetBSD Foundation by the Author. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" .Dd January 9, 2003 .Dt CURSES_TTY 3 .Os .Sh NAME .NM curses_tty , .Nm beep , .Nm flash , .Nm curs_set , .Nm def_prog_mode , .Nm reset_prog_mode , .Nm def_shell_mode , .Nm reset_shell_mode , .Nm echo , .Nm noecho , .Nm delay_output , .Nm erasechar , .Nm flushinp , .Nm gettmode , .Nm halfdelay , .Nm has_ic , .Nm has_il , .Nm idcok , .Nm idlok , .Nm intrflush , .Nm killchar , .Nm meta , .Nm napms , .Nm nl , .Nm nonl , .Nm cbreak , .Nm nocbreak , .Nm raw , .Nm noraw , .Nm savetty , .Nm resetty , .Nd curses terminal manipulation routines .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libcurses .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include \*[Lt]curses.h\*[Gt] .Ft int .Fn beep "void" .Ft int .Fn flash "void" .Ft int .Fn curs_set "int visibility" .Ft int .Fn def_prog_mode "void" .Ft int .Fn reset_prog_mode "void" .Ft int .Fn def_shell_mode "void" .Ft int .Fn reset_shell_mode "void" .Ft int .Fn echo "void" .Ft int .Fn noecho "void" .Ft int .Fn delay_output "int ms" .Ft char .Fn erasechar "void" .Ft int .Fn flushinp "void" .Ft int .Fn gettmode "void" .Ft int .Fn has_ic "void" .Ft int .Fn has_il "void" .Ft int .Fn idcok "WINDOW *win" "boolf flag" .Ft int .Fn idlok "WINDOW *win" "boolf flag" .Ft int .Fn intrflush "WINDOW *win" "boolf flag" .Ft char .Fn killchar "void" .Ft int .Fn meta "WINDOW *win" "boolf flag" .Ft int .Fn napms "int ms" .Ft int .Fn nl "void" .Ft int .Fn nonl "void" .Ft int .Fn cbreak "void" .Ft int .Fn nocbreak "void" .Ft int .Fn halfdelay "int" .Ft int .Fn raw "void" .Ft int .Fn noraw "void" .Ft int .Fn savetty "void" .Ft int .Fn resetty "void" .Sh DESCRIPTION These functions manipulate curses terminal settings. .Pp The .Fn beep function rings the terminal bell, if this is possible. Failing that, the terminal screen will be flashed. If neither of these are possible, then no action will be taken. .Fn flash will flash the terminal screen if possible. Failing that, the terminal bell will be rung. If neither of these are possible then no action will be taken. .Pp The cursor visibility can be set by calling .Fn curs_set . The following visibility settings are valid for .Fn curs_set : .Pp .Bl -tag -width visibility -compact -offset indent .It Visibility Effect .It 0 cursor is invisible. .It 1 cursor is normal visibility .It 2 cursor is high visibility .El .Pp A successful call to .Fn curs_set will return the previous visibility setting for the cursor. .Pp The .Fn delay_output function pauses the output to the terminal by sending the appropriate number of terminal pad characters such that the transmission time of the pad characters will take .Fa ms milliseconds. .Pp Calling .Fn def_prog_mode will cause the current terminal curses setting to be saved. A subequent call to .Fn reset_prog_mode , will restore the saved settings. This is useful when calls to external programs are made that may reset the terminal characteristics. .Pp The .Fn def_shell_mode function saves the current terminal line settings. These settings are the ones that will be restored when the curses application exits. Conversely, .Fn reset_shell_mode will save the current terminal curses settings for later restoration and restores the previously saved terminal line settings. .Pp The .Fn echo function turns on curses echo mode, characters entered will be echoed to the terminal by curses. The .Fn noecho function disables this feature. .Pp The current erase character for the terminal can be determined by calling the .Fn erasechar function. .Pp The .Fn flushinp function discards any pending input for the current screen. .Pp The modes for the current terminal can be reset by calling .Fn gettmode , this will perform the initialisation on the terminal that is normally done by curses at start up. .Pp The .Fn has_ic function returns either .Dv TRUE or .Dv FALSE depending on whether or not the terminal has a insert character capability or not. Similarly the .Fn has_il function does the same test but for a insert line capability. .Pp The use of the insert character capability in curses operations can be enabled or disabled by calling .Fn idcok on the desired window. Similarly, the use of the insert line capability can be controlled using the .Fn idlok function. .Pp The .Fn intrflush function controls whether or not a flush of the input buffer is performed when an interrupt key (kill, suspend or quit) is pressed. The .Fn win parameter is ignored. .Pp The character that performs the line kill function can be determined by calling the .Fn killchar function. .Pp The .Fn meta function turns on and off the generation of 8 bit characters by the terminal, if .Fa flag is .Dv FALSE then only 7 bit characters will be returned, if .Fa flag is .Dv TRUE then 8 bit characters will be returned by the terminal. .Pp The .Fn napms causes the application to sleep for the number of milliseconds specified by .Fa ms . .Pp Calling .Fn nl will cause curses to map all carriage returns to newlines on input, this functionality is enabled by default. The .Fn nonl function disables this behaviour. .Pp The .Fn cbreak function will put the terminal into cbreak mode, which means that characters will be returned one at a time instead of waiting for a newline character, line discipline processing will be performed. The .Fn nocbreak function disables this mode. .Pp Calling .Fn halfdelay puts the terminal into the same mode as .Fn cbreak with the exception that if no character is received within the specified number of tenths of a second then the input routine will return .Er ERR . This mode can be cancelled by calling .Fn nocbreak . The valid range for the timeout is from 1 to 255 tenths of a second. .Pp The .Fn noraw function sets the input mode for the current terminal into Cooked mode, that is input character translation and signal character processing is performed. The .Fn raw function puts the terminal into Raw mode, no input character translation is done nor is signal character processing. .Pp The terminal tty flags can be saved by calling .Fn savetty and may be restored by calling .Fn resetty , the use of these functions is discouraged as they may cause the terminal to be put into a state that is incompatiable with curses operation. .Sh RETURN VALUES Functions returning pointers will return .Dv NULL if an error is detected. The functions that return an int will return one of the following values: .Pp .Bl -tag -width ERR -compact .It Er OK The function completed successfully. .It Er ERR An error occurred in the function. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr getch 3 , .Xr termios 4 .Sh NOTES The .Fn idcok and .Fn idlok currently have no effect on the curses code at all, currently curses will always use the terminal insert character and insert line capabilities if available. .Sh STANDARDS The .Nx Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification, part of the Single Unix Specification. .Sh HISTORY The Curses package appeared in .Bx 4.0 .