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.\" $NetBSD: curses_input.3,v 1.6 2002/10/22 12:24:03 wiz Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 2002
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.\" Brett Lymn (blymn@netbsd.org, brett_lymn@yahoo.com.au)
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.\"
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.\" This code is donated to the NetBSD Foundation by the Author.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" products derived from this software without specific prior written
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.\" permission.
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND
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.\"
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.Dd August 12, 2002
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.Dt CURSES_INPUT 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm curses_input ,
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.Nm getch ,
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.Nm wgetch ,
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.Nm define_key ,
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.Nm keyok ,
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.Nm getnstr ,
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.Nm wgetnstr ,
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.Nm mvgetnstr ,
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.Nm mvwgetnstr ,
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.Nm getstr ,
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.Nm wgetstr ,
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.Nm mvgetstr ,
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.Nm mvwgetstr ,
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.Nm keypad ,
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.Nm notimeout ,
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.Nm timeout ,
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.Nm wtimeout ,
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.Nm nodelay ,
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.Nm ungetch
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.Nd curses input stream routines
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.Sh LIBRARY
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.Lb libcurses
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include \*[Lt]curses.h\*[Gt]
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.Ft int
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.Fn getch "void"
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.Ft int
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.Fn wgetch "WINDOW *win"
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.Ft int
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.Fn keyok "int key_symbol" "bool flag"
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.Ft int
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.Fn define_key "char *sequence" "int key_symbol"
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.Ft int
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.Fn getnstr "char *str" "int limit"
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.Ft int
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.Fn wgetnstr "WINDOW *win" "char *str" "int limit"
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.Ft int
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.Fn mvgetnstr "int y" "int x" "char *str" "int limit"
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.Ft int
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.Fn mvwgetnstr "WINDOW *win" "int y" "int x" "char *str" "int limit"
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.Ft int
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.Fn getstr "char *str"
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.Ft int
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.Fn wgetstr "WINDOW *win" "char *str"
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.Ft int
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.Fn mvgetstr "int y" "int x" "char *str" "int limit"
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.Ft int
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.Fn mvwgetstr "WINDOW *win" "int y" "int x" "char *str" "int limit"
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.Ft int
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.Fn keypad "WINDOW *win" "boolf flag"
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.Ft int
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.Fn notimeout "WINDOW *win" "boolf flag"
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.Ft int
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.Fn timeout "int delay"
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.Ft int
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.Fn wtimeout "WINDOW *win" "int delay"
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.Ft int
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.Fn nodelay "WINDOW *win" "boolf flag"
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.Ft int
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.Fn ungetch "int c"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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These functions read characters and strings from the window input file
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descriptor.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn getch
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function reads a character from the
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.Dv stdscr
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input file descriptor and returns it.
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If the
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.Fn keypad
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flag has been set to
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.Dv TRUE ,
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then
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.Fn getch
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will assemble multi-character key sequences into key symbols,
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Calling
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.Fn getch
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will cause an implicit
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.Fn refresh
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on
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.Dv stdscr .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn wgetch
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function is the same as the
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.Fn getch
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function, exceptng that it reads from the input file descriptor associated
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with the window specified by
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.Fa win .
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.Pp
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If the
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.Fn keypad
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flag is
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.Dv TRUE
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then the assembly of specific key symbols can be disabled by using the
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.Fn keyok
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function.
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If the
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.Fa flag
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is set to
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.Dv FALSE
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on a key symbol then
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.Fn getch
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will behave as if the character sequence associated with that key symbol
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was not recognised and will return the component characters one at a time to
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the caller.
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.Pp
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Custom associations between sequences of characters and a key symbol can
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be made by using the
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.Fn define_key
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function.
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Normally, these associations are made by the information in the
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.Xr termcap 5
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database but the
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.Fn define_key
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function gives the capability to remove or add more associations.
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If
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.Fn define_key
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is passed a non-NULL string in
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.Fa sequence
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it will associate that sequence with the key symbol passed in
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.Fa key_symbol .
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The key symbol may be one of the ones listed below or a custom value that
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is application defined.
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It is valid to have multiple character sequences map to the same key
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symbol and there are no constraints on the length of the sequence allowed.
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The assembly of custom sequences follow the same rules for inter-character
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timing and so forth as the
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.Xr termcap 5
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derived ones.
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If
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.Fn define_key
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is passed a NULL in
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.Fa sequence
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then all associations for the key symbol in
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.Fa key_symbol
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will be deleted, this includes any associations that were derived from
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.Xr termcap 5 .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn mvgetch
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and
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.Fn mvwgetch
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functions are the same as the
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.Fn getch
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and
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.Fn wgetch
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functions, respectively, excepting that
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.Fn wmove
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is called to move the cursor to the position specified by
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.Fa y ,
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.Fa x
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before the character is read.
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.Pp
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Calling
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.Fn getnstr ,
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.Fn wgetnstr ,
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.Fn mvgetnstr
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or
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.Fn mvwgetnstr
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is effectively the same as calling
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.Fn getch
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repeatedly until a newline is received or the character limit
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.Fa limit
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is reached.
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Once this happens the string is
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.Dv NULL
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terminated and returned in
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.Fa str .
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During input, the normal curses input key processing is performed and
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affects the input buffer.
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The
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.Fn mvgetnstr
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function calls
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.Fn wmove
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to move the cursor to the position given by
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.Fa y ,
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.Fa x
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before getting the string,
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.Fn wgetnstr
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reads the input from the designated window,
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.Fn mvwgetnstr
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moves the cursor to the position given by
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.Fa y ,
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.Fa x
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before getting the input from the designated window.
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.Pp
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The functions
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.Fn getstr ,
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.Fn wgetstr ,
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.Fn mvgetstr
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and
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.Fn mvwgetstr
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are similar to
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.Fn getnstr ,
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.Fn wgetnstr ,
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.Fn mvgetnstr
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and
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.Fn mvwgetnstr ,
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respectively, excepting that there is no limit on the number of characters
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that may be inserted into
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.Fa str .
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This may cause the buffer to be overflowed, so their use is not recommended.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn keypad
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function is used to affect how
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.Fn getch
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processes input characters.
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If
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.Fa flag
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is set to
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.Dv TRUE ,
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then
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.Fn getch
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will scan the input stream looking for multi-character key sequences
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that are emitted by some terminal function keys.
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If a recognised sequence of characters is found, then
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.Fn getch
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will collapse that sequence into an integer key symbol, as shown below.
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The default setting for the flag is
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.Dv FALSE .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn notimeout
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function controls whether or not
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.Fn getch
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will wait indefinitely between characters in a multi-character key
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sequence or not.
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If
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.Fa flag
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is
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.Dv TRUE ,
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then there is no timeout applied between characters comprising a
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multi-character key sequence.
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If
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.Fa flag
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is
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.Dv FALSE ,
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then the component characters of a multi-character sequence must not
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have an inter-character gap of more than 200ms.
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If this timing is exceeded, then the multi-character key assembly is
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deemed to have failed and the characters read thus far are returned
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one at a time when
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.Fn getch
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is called.
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The default setting for the flag is
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.Dv FALSE .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn timeout
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function affects the behaviour of
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.Fn getch
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when reading a character from
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.Dv stdscr .
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If
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.Fa delay
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is negative, then
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.Fn getch
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will block indefinitely on a read.
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If
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.Fa delay
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is 0, then
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.Fn getch
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will return immediately with
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.Dv ERR
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if there are no characters immediately available.
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If
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.Fa delay
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is a positive number, then
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.Fn getch
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will wait for that many milliseconds before returning and, if no character
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was available, then
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.Dv ERR
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will be returned.
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Note that for a positive number, the timeout is only accurate to the nearest
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tenth of a second.
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The
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.Fn wtimeout
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function does the same as
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.Fn timeout
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but applies to the specified window
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.Fa win .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn nodelay
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function turns on and off blocking reads for
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.Fn getch .
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If
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.Fa flag
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is
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.Dv TRUE ,
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then
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.Fn getch
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will not block on reads, if
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.Fa flag
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is
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.Dv FALSE ,
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then reads will block.
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The default setting for the flag is
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.Dv FALSE .
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.Fn nodelay win TRUE
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is equivalent to
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.Fn wtimeout win 0
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and
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.Fn nodelay win FALSE
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is equivalent to
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.Fn wtimeout win \-1 .
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.Pp
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.Fn ungetch
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will convert
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.Fa c
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into an unsigned char and push that character back onto the input stream.
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Only one character of push-back is guaranteed to work, more may be possible
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depending on system resources.
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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If
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.Fn keypad TRUE
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has been called on a window, then
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.Fn getch
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may return one of the following values:
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.Pp
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.Bl -column "Termcap entry" "getch Return Value" "Key Function" -offset indent
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.It Sy "Termcap entry" Ta Sy "getch Return Value" Ta Sy "Key Function"
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.It \&!1 Ta KEY_SSAVE Ta Shift Save
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.It \&!2 Ta KEY_SSUSPEND Ta Shift Suspend
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.It \&!3 Ta KEY_SUNDO Ta Shift Undo
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.It \ Ta KEY_SHELP Ta Shift Help
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.It \ Ta KEY_SHOME Ta Shift Home
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.It \ Ta KEY_SIC Ta Shift Insert Character
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.It \ Ta KEY_SLEFT Ta Shift Left Arrow
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.It \&%0 Ta KEY_REDO Ta Redo
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.It \&%1 Ta KEY_HELP Ta Help
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.It \&%2 Ta KEY_MARK Ta Mark
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.It \&%3 Ta KEY_MESSAGE Ta Message
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.It \&%4 Ta KEY_MOVE Ta Move
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.It \&%5 Ta KEY_NEXT Ta Next Object
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.It \&%6 Ta KEY_OPEN Ta Open
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.It \&%7 Ta KEY_OPTIONS Ta Options
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.It \&%8 Ta KEY_PREVIOUS Ta Previous Object
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.It \&%9 Ta KEY_PRINT Ta Print
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.It \&%a Ta KEY_SMESSAGE Ta Shift Message
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.It \&%b Ta KEY_SMOVE Ta Shift Move
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.It \&%c Ta KEY_SNEXT Ta Shift Next Object
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.It \&%d Ta KEY_SOPTIONS Ta Shift Options
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.It \&%e Ta KEY_SPREVIOUS Ta Shift Previous Object
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.It \&%f Ta KEY_SPRINT Ta Shift Print
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.It \&%g Ta KEY_SREDO Ta Shift Redo
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.It \&%h Ta KEY_SREPLACE Ta Shift Replace
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.It \&%i Ta KEY_SRIGHT Ta Shift Right Arrow
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.It \&%j Ta KEY_SRSUME Ta Shift Resume
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.It \&&0 Ta KEY_SCANCEL Ta Shift Cancel
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.It \&&1 Ta KEY_REFERENCE Ta Reference
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.It \&&2 Ta KEY_REFRESH Ta Refresh
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.It \&&3 Ta KEY_REPLACE Ta Replace
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.It \&&4 Ta KEY_RESTART Ta Restart
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.It \&&5 Ta KEY_RESUME Ta Resume
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.It \&&6 Ta KEY_SAVE Ta Save
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.It \&&7 Ta KEY_SUSPEND Ta Suspend
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.It \&&8 Ta KEY_UNDO Ta Undo
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.It \&&9 Ta KEY_SBEG Ta Shift Begin
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.It \&*0 Ta KEY_SFIND Ta Shift Find
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.It \&*1 Ta KEY_SCOMMAND Ta Shift Command
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.It \&*2 Ta KEY_SCOPY Ta Shift Copy
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.It \&*3 Ta KEY_SCREATE Ta Shift Create
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.It \&*4 Ta KEY_SDC Ta Shift Delete Character
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.It \&*5 Ta KEY_SDL Ta Shift Delete Line
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.It \&*6 Ta KEY_SELECT Ta Select
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.It \&*7 Ta KEY_SEND Ta Shift End
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.It \&*8 Ta KEY_SEOL Ta Shift Clear to EOL
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.It \&*9 Ta KEY_SEXIT Ta Shift Exit
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.It \&@0 Ta KEY_FIND Ta Find
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.It \&@1 Ta KEY_BEG Ta Begin
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.It \&@2 Ta KEY_CANCEL Ta Cancel
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.It \&@3 Ta KEY_CLOSE Ta Close
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.It \&@4 Ta KEY_COMMAND Ta Command
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.It \&@5 Ta KEY_COPY Ta Copy
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.It \&@6 Ta KEY_CREATE Ta Create
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.It \&@7 Ta KEY_END Ta End
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.It \&@8 Ta KEY_ENTER Ta Enter
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.It \&@9 Ta KEY_EXIT Ta Exit
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.It \&F1 Ta KEY_F(11) Ta Function Key 11
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.It \&F2 Ta KEY_F(12) Ta Function Key 12
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.It \&F3 Ta KEY_F(13) Ta Function Key 13
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.It \&F4 Ta KEY_F(14) Ta Function Key 14
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.It \&F5 Ta KEY_F(15) Ta Function Key 15
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.It \&F6 Ta KEY_F(16) Ta Function Key 16
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.It \&F7 Ta KEY_F(17) Ta Function Key 17
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.It \&F8 Ta KEY_F(18) Ta Function Key 18
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.It \&F9 Ta KEY_F(19) Ta Function Key 19
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.It \&FA Ta KEY_F(20) Ta Function Key 20
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.It \&FB Ta KEY_F(21) Ta Function Key 21
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.It \&FC Ta KEY_F(22) Ta Function Key 22
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.It \&FD Ta KEY_F(23) Ta Function Key 23
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.It \&FE Ta KEY_F(24) Ta Function Key 24
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.It \&FF Ta KEY_F(25) Ta Function Key 25
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.It \&FG Ta KEY_F(26) Ta Function Key 26
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.It \&FH Ta KEY_F(27) Ta Function Key 27
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.It \&FI Ta KEY_F(28) Ta Function Key 28
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.It \&FJ Ta KEY_F(29) Ta Function Key 29
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.It \&FK Ta KEY_F(30) Ta Function Key 30
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.It \&FL Ta KEY_F(31) Ta Function Key 31
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.It \&FM Ta KEY_F(32) Ta Function Key 32
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.It \&FN Ta KEY_F(33) Ta Function Key 33
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.It \&FO Ta KEY_F(34) Ta Function Key 34
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.It \&FP Ta KEY_F(35) Ta Function Key 35
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.It \&FQ Ta KEY_F(36) Ta Function Key 36
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.It \&FR Ta KEY_F(37) Ta Function Key 37
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.It \&FS Ta KEY_F(38) Ta Function Key 38
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.It \&FT Ta KEY_F(39) Ta Function Key 39
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.It \&FU Ta KEY_F(40) Ta Function Key 40
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.It \&FV Ta KEY_F(41) Ta Function Key 41
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.It \&FW Ta KEY_F(42) Ta Function Key 42
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.It \&FX Ta KEY_F(43) Ta Function Key 43
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.It \&FY Ta KEY_F(44) Ta Function Key 44
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.It \&FZ Ta KEY_F(45) Ta Function Key 45
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.It \&Fa Ta KEY_F(46) Ta Function Key 46
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.It \&Fb Ta KEY_F(47) Ta Function Key 47
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.It \&Fc Ta KEY_F(48) Ta Function Key 48
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.It \&Fd Ta KEY_F(49) Ta Function Key 49
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.It \&Fe Ta KEY_F(50) Ta Function Key 50
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.It \&Ff Ta KEY_F(51) Ta Function Key 51
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.It \&Fg Ta KEY_F(52) Ta Function Key 52
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.It \&Fh Ta KEY_F(53) Ta Function Key 53
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.It \&Fi Ta KEY_F(54) Ta Function Key 54
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.It \&Fj Ta KEY_F(55) Ta Function Key 55
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.It \&Fk Ta KEY_F(56) Ta Function Key 56
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.It \&Fl Ta KEY_F(57) Ta Function Key 57
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.It \&Fm Ta KEY_F(58) Ta Function Key 58
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.It \&Fn Ta KEY_F(59) Ta Function Key 59
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.It \&Fo Ta KEY_F(60) Ta Function Key 60
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.It \&Fp Ta KEY_F(61) Ta Function Key 61
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.It \&Fq Ta KEY_F(62) Ta Function Key 62
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.It \&Fr Ta KEY_F(63) Ta Function Key 63
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.It \&K1 Ta KEY_A1 Ta Upper left key in keypad
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.It \&K2 Ta KEY_B2 Ta Centre key in keypad
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.It \&K3 Ta KEY_A3 Ta Upper right key in keypad
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.It \&K4 Ta KEY_C1 Ta Lower left key in keypad
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.It \&K5 Ta KEY_C3 Ta Lower right key in keypad
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.It \&Km Ta KEY_MOUSE Ta Mouse Event
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.It \&k0 Ta KEY_F0 Ta Function Key 0
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.It \&k1 Ta KEY_F(1) Ta Function Key 1
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.It \&k2 Ta KEY_F(2) Ta Function Key 2
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.It \&k3 Ta KEY_F(3) Ta Function Key 3
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.It \&k4 Ta KEY_F(4) Ta Function Key 4
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.It \&k5 Ta KEY_F(5) Ta Function Key 5
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.It \&k6 Ta KEY_F(6) Ta Function Key 6
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.It \&k7 Ta KEY_F(7) Ta Function Key 7
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.It \&k8 Ta KEY_F(8) Ta Function Key 8
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.It \&k9 Ta KEY_F(9) Ta Function Key 9
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.It \&k; Ta KEY_F(10) Ta Function Key 10
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.It \&kA Ta KEY_IL Ta Insert Line
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.It \&ka Ta KEY_CATAB Ta Clear All Tabs
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.It \&kB Ta KEY_BTAB Ta Back Tab
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.It \&kb Ta KEY_BACKSPACE Ta Backspace
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.It \&kC Ta KEY_CLEAR Ta Clear
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.It \&kD Ta KEY_DC Ta Delete Character
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.It \&kd Ta KEY_DOWN Ta Down Arrow
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.It \&kE Ta KEY_EOL Ta Clear to End Of Line
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.It \&kF Ta KEY_SF Ta Scroll Forward one line
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.It \&kH Ta KEY_LL Ta Home Down
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.It \&kh Ta KEY_HOME Ta Home
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.It \&kI Ta KEY_IC Ta Insert Character
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.It \&kL Ta KEY_DL Ta Delete Line
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.It \&kl Ta KEY_LEFT Ta Left Arrow
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.It \&kM Ta KEY_EIC Ta Exit Insert Character Mode
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.It \&kN Ta KEY_NPAGE Ta Next Page
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.It \&kP Ta KEY_PPAGE Ta Previous Page
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.It \&kR Ta KEY_SR Ta Scroll One Line Back
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.It \&kr Ta KEY_RIGHT Ta Right Arrow
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.It \&kS Ta KEY_EOS Ta Clear to End Of Screen
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.It \&kT Ta KEY_STAB Ta Set Tab
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.It \&kt Ta KEY_CTAB Ta Clear Tab
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.It \&ku Ta KEY_UP Ta Up Arrow
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.El
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.Pp
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Note that not all terminals are capable of generating all the keycodes
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listed above nor are termcap entries normally configured with all the
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above capabilities defined.
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.Pp
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Functions returning pointers will return
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.Dv NULL
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if an error is detected.
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The functions that return an int will return one of the following
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values:
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width ERR -compact
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.It Er OK
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The function completed successfully.
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.It Er ERR
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An error occurred in the function.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr curses_cursor 3 ,
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.Xr curses_refresh 3 ,
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.Xr curses_tty 3 ,
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.Xr termcap 5
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.Sh STANDARDS
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The
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.Nx
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Curses library complies with the X/Open Curses specification, part of the
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Single Unix Specification.
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.Sh NOTES
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The
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.Fn keyok
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and
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.Fn define_key
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functions are implementations of extensions made by the NCurses library
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to the Curses standard.
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Portable implementations should avoid the use of these functions.
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.Sh HISTORY
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The Curses package appeared in
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.Bx 4.0 .
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