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They are analogous to - <STRONG>putchar</STRONG> in <STRONG>stdio(3)</STRONG>. If the advance is at the right mar- - gin: - - <STRONG>o</STRONG> The cursor automatically wraps to the beginning of the - next line. - - <STRONG>o</STRONG> At the bottom of the current scrolling region, and if - <STRONG>scrollok</STRONG> is enabled, the scrolling region is scrolled - up one line. - - <STRONG>o</STRONG> If <STRONG>scrollok</STRONG> is not enabled, writing a character at the - lower right margin succeeds. However, an error is - returned because it is not possible to wrap to a new - line - - If <EM>ch</EM> is a tab, newline, or backspace, the cursor is moved - appropriately within the window: - - <STRONG>o</STRONG> Backspace moves the cursor one character left; at the - left edge of a window it does nothing. - - <STRONG>o</STRONG> Newline does a <STRONG>clrtoeol</STRONG>, then moves the cursor to the - window left margin on the next line, scrolling the - window if on the last line. - - <STRONG>o</STRONG> Tabs are considered to be at every eighth column. The - tab interval may be altered by setting the <STRONG>TABSIZE</STRONG> - variable. - - If <EM>ch</EM> is any control character other than tab, newline, or - backspace, it is drawn in <STRONG>^</STRONG><EM>X</EM> notation. Calling <STRONG>winch</STRONG> - after adding a control character does not return the char- - acter itself, but instead returns the ^-representation of - the control character. - - Video attributes can be combined with a character argument - passed to <STRONG>addch</STRONG> or related functions by logical-ORing them - into the character. (Thus, text, including attributes, - can be copied from one place to another using <STRONG>inch</STRONG> and - <STRONG>addch</STRONG>.) See the <STRONG><A HREF="curs_attr.3x.html">curs_attr(3x)</A></STRONG> page for values of prede- - fined video attribute constants that can be usefully OR'ed - into characters. +</PRE><H2><a name="h2-DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></H2><PRE> - The <STRONG>echochar</STRONG> and <STRONG>wechochar</STRONG> routines are equivalent to a - call to <STRONG>addch</STRONG> followed by a call to <STRONG>refresh</STRONG>, or a call to - <STRONG>waddch</STRONG> followed by a call to <STRONG>wrefresh</STRONG>. The knowledge that - only a single character is being output is used and, for - non-control characters, a considerable performance gain - may be seen by using these routines instead of their - equivalents. - - <STRONG>Line</STRONG> <STRONG>Graphics</STRONG> - The following variables may be used to add line drawing - characters to the screen with routines of the <STRONG>addch</STRONG> fam- - ily. The default character listed below is used if the - <STRONG>acsc</STRONG> capability does not define a terminal-specific - replacement for it. The names are taken from VT100 nomen- - clature. - - <EM>Name</EM> <EM>Default</EM> <EM>Description</EM> - -------------------------------------------------- - ACS_BLOCK # solid square block - ACS_BOARD # board of squares - ACS_BTEE + bottom tee - ACS_BULLET o bullet - ACS_CKBOARD : checker board (stipple) - ACS_DARROW v arrow pointing down - ACS_DEGREE ' degree symbol - ACS_DIAMOND + diamond - ACS_GEQUAL > greater-than-or-equal-to - ACS_HLINE - horizontal line - ACS_LANTERN # lantern symbol - ACS_LARROW < arrow pointing left - ACS_LEQUAL < less-than-or-equal-to - ACS_LLCORNER + lower left-hand corner - ACS_LRCORNER + lower right-hand corner - ACS_LTEE + left tee - ACS_NEQUAL ! not-equal - ACS_PI * greek pi - ACS_PLMINUS # plus/minus - ACS_PLUS + plus - ACS_RARROW > arrow pointing right - ACS_RTEE + right tee - ACS_S1 - scan line 1 - ACS_S3 - scan line 3 - ACS_S7 - scan line 7 - ACS_S9 _ scan line 9 - ACS_STERLING f pound-sterling symbol - ACS_TTEE + top tee - ACS_UARROW ^ arrow pointing up - ACS_ULCORNER + upper left-hand corner - ACS_URCORNER + upper right-hand corner - ACS_VLINE | vertical line +</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Adding-characters">Adding characters</a></H3><PRE> + The <STRONG>addch</STRONG>, <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>, <STRONG>mvaddch</STRONG> and <STRONG>mvwaddch</STRONG> routines put the character <EM>ch</EM> + into the given window at its current window position, which is then + advanced. They are analogous to <STRONG>putchar(3)</STRONG> in <STRONG>stdio(3)</STRONG>. If the + advance is at the right margin: + <STRONG>o</STRONG> The cursor automatically wraps to the beginning of the next line. -</PRE> -<H2>RETURN VALUE</H2><PRE> - All routines return the integer <STRONG>ERR</STRONG> upon failure and <STRONG>OK</STRONG> on - success (the SVr4 manuals specify only "an integer value - other than <STRONG>ERR</STRONG>") upon successful completion, unless other- - wise noted in the preceding routine descriptions. + <STRONG>o</STRONG> At the bottom of the current scrolling region, and if <STRONG>scrollok</STRONG> is + enabled, the scrolling region is scrolled up one line. - Functions with a "mv" prefix first perform a cursor move- - ment using <STRONG>wmove</STRONG>, and return an error if the position is - outside the window, or if the window pointer is null. + <STRONG>o</STRONG> If <STRONG>scrollok</STRONG> is not enabled, writing a character at the lower right + margin succeeds. However, an error is returned because it is not + possible to wrap to a new line + If <EM>ch</EM> is a tab, newline, carriage return or backspace, the cursor is + moved appropriately within the window: -</PRE> -<H2>NOTES</H2><PRE> - Note that <STRONG>addch</STRONG>, <STRONG>mvaddch</STRONG>, <STRONG>mvwaddch</STRONG>, and <STRONG>echochar</STRONG> may be - macros. + <STRONG>o</STRONG> Backspace moves the cursor one character left; at the left edge of + a window it does nothing. + <STRONG>o</STRONG> Carriage return moves the cursor to the window left margin on the + current line. -</PRE> -<H2>PORTABILITY</H2><PRE> - All these functions are described in the XSI Curses stan- - dard, Issue 4. The defaults specified for forms-drawing - characters apply in the POSIX locale. + <STRONG>o</STRONG> Newline does a <STRONG>clrtoeol</STRONG>, then moves the cursor to the window left + margin on the next line, scrolling the window if on the last line. - X/Open Curses states that the <EM>ACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> definitions are <STRONG>char</STRONG> - constants. For the wide-character implementation (see - <STRONG>curs_add_wch</STRONG>), there are analogous <EM>WACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> definitions which - are <STRONG>cchar_t</STRONG> constants. + <STRONG>o</STRONG> Tabs are considered to be at every eighth column. The tab interval + may be altered by setting the <STRONG>TABSIZE</STRONG> variable. - Some ACS symbols (ACS_S3, ACS_S7, ACS_LEQUAL, ACS_GEQUAL, - ACS_PI, ACS_NEQUAL, ACS_STERLING) were not documented in - any publicly released System V. However, many publicly - available terminfos include <STRONG>acsc</STRONG> strings in which their - key characters (pryz{|}) are embedded, and a second-hand - list of their character descriptions has come to light. - The ACS-prefixed names for them were invented for - <STRONG><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">ncurses(3x)</A></STRONG>. + If <EM>ch</EM> is any other control character, it is drawn in <STRONG>^</STRONG><EM>X</EM> notation. + Calling <STRONG>winch</STRONG> after adding a control character does not return the + character itself, but instead returns the ^-representation of the con- + trol character. - The <STRONG>TABSIZE</STRONG> variable is implemented in some versions of - curses, but is not part of X/Open curses. + Video attributes can be combined with a character argument passed to + <STRONG>addch</STRONG> or related functions by logical-ORing them into the character. + (Thus, text, including attributes, can be copied from one place to + another using <STRONG><A HREF="curs_inch.3x.html">inch(3x)</A></STRONG> and <STRONG>addch</STRONG>.) See the <STRONG><A HREF="curs_attr.3x.html">curs_attr(3x)</A></STRONG> page for val- + ues of predefined video attribute constants that can be usefully OR'ed + into characters. - If <EM>ch</EM> is a carriage return, the cursor is moved to the - beginning of the current row of the window. This is true - of other implementations, but is not documented. +</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Echoing-characters">Echoing characters</a></H3><PRE> + The <STRONG>echochar</STRONG> and <STRONG>wechochar</STRONG> routines are equivalent to a call to <STRONG>addch</STRONG> + followed by a call to <STRONG><A HREF="curs_refresh.3x.html">refresh(3x)</A></STRONG>, or a call to <STRONG>waddch</STRONG> followed by a + call to <STRONG>wrefresh</STRONG>. The knowledge that only a single character is being + output is used and, for non-control characters, a considerable perfor- + mance gain may be seen by using these routines instead of their equiva- + lents. + + +</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Line-Graphics">Line Graphics</a></H3><PRE> + The following variables may be used to add line drawing characters to + the screen with routines of the <STRONG>addch</STRONG> family. The default character + listed below is used if the <STRONG>acsc</STRONG> capability does not define a terminal- + specific replacement for it, or if the terminal and locale configura- + tion requires Unicode but the library is unable to use Unicode. + + The names are taken from VT100 nomenclature. + + <STRONG>ACS</STRONG> <STRONG>ACS</STRONG> <STRONG>acsc</STRONG> <STRONG>Glyph</STRONG> + <STRONG>Name</STRONG> <STRONG>Default</STRONG> <STRONG>char</STRONG> <STRONG>Name</STRONG> + --------------------------------------------------------- + ACS_BLOCK # 0 solid square block + ACS_BOARD # h board of squares + ACS_BTEE + v bottom tee + ACS_BULLET o ~ bullet + ACS_CKBOARD : a checker board (stipple) + ACS_DARROW v . arrow pointing down + ACS_DEGREE ' f degree symbol + ACS_DIAMOND + ` diamond + ACS_GEQUAL > > greater-than-or-equal-to + ACS_HLINE - q horizontal line + ACS_LANTERN # i lantern symbol + ACS_LARROW < , arrow pointing left + ACS_LEQUAL < y less-than-or-equal-to + ACS_LLCORNER + m lower left-hand corner + ACS_LRCORNER + j lower right-hand corner + ACS_LTEE + t left tee + ACS_NEQUAL ! | not-equal + ACS_PI * { greek pi + ACS_PLMINUS # g plus/minus + ACS_PLUS + n plus + ACS_RARROW > + arrow pointing right + ACS_RTEE + u right tee + ACS_S1 - o scan line 1 + ACS_S3 - p scan line 3 + ACS_S7 - r scan line 7 + ACS_S9 _ s scan line 9 + ACS_STERLING f } pound-sterling symbol + ACS_TTEE + w top tee + ACS_UARROW ^ - arrow pointing up + ACS_ULCORNER + l upper left-hand corner + ACS_URCORNER + k upper right-hand corner + ACS_VLINE | x vertical line + + +</PRE><H2><a name="h2-RETURN-VALUE">RETURN VALUE</a></H2><PRE> + All routines return the integer <STRONG>ERR</STRONG> upon failure and <STRONG>OK</STRONG> on success (the + SVr4 manuals specify only "an integer value other than <STRONG>ERR</STRONG>") upon suc- + cessful completion, unless otherwise noted in the preceding routine + descriptions. + + Functions with a "mv" prefix first perform a cursor movement using + <STRONG>wmove</STRONG>, and return an error if the position is outside the window, or if + the window pointer is null. + + +</PRE><H2><a name="h2-NOTES">NOTES</a></H2><PRE> + Note that <STRONG>addch</STRONG>, <STRONG>mvaddch</STRONG>, <STRONG>mvwaddch</STRONG>, and <STRONG>echochar</STRONG> may be macros. + + +</PRE><H2><a name="h2-PORTABILITY">PORTABILITY</a></H2><PRE> + All these functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4. + The defaults specified for forms-drawing characters apply in the POSIX + locale. + + +</PRE><H3><a name="h3-ACS-Symbols">ACS Symbols</a></H3><PRE> + X/Open Curses states that the <EM>ACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> definitions are <STRONG>char</STRONG> constants. For + the wide-character implementation (see <STRONG>curs_add_wch</STRONG>), there are analo- + gous <EM>WACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> definitions which are <STRONG>cchar_t</STRONG> constants. Some implementa- + tions are problematic: + + <STRONG>o</STRONG> Some implementations define the ACS symbols to a constant (such as + Solaris), while others define those to entries in an array. + + This implementation uses an array <STRONG>acs_map</STRONG>, as done in SVr4 curses. + NetBSD also uses an array, actually named <STRONG>_acs_char</STRONG>, with a <STRONG>#define</STRONG> + for compatibility. + + <STRONG>o</STRONG> HPUX curses equates some of the <EM>ACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> symbols to the analogous <EM>WACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> + symbols as if the <EM>ACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> symbols were wide characters. The misde- + fined symbols are the arrows and other symbols which are not used + for line-drawing. + + <STRONG>o</STRONG> X/Open Curses (issues 2 through 7) has a typographical error for + the ACS_LANTERN symbol, equating its "VT100+ Character" to <STRONG>I</STRONG> (capi- + tal I), while the header files for SVr4 curses and the various + implementations use <STRONG>i</STRONG> (lowercase). + + None of the terminal descriptions on Unix platforms use uppercase- + I, except for Solaris (i.e., <EM>screen</EM>'s terminal description, appar- + ently based on the X/Open documentation around 1995). On the other + hand, the terminal description <EM>gs6300</EM> (AT&T PC6300 with EMOTS Ter- + minal Emulator) uses lowercase-i. + + Some ACS symbols (ACS_S3, ACS_S7, ACS_LEQUAL, ACS_GEQUAL, ACS_PI, + ACS_NEQUAL, ACS_STERLING) were not documented in any publicly released + System V. However, many publicly available terminfos include <STRONG>acsc</STRONG> + strings in which their key characters (pryz{|}) are embedded, and a + second-hand list of their character descriptions has come to light. + The ACS-prefixed names for them were invented for <STRONG><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">ncurses(3x)</A></STRONG>. + + The <EM>displayed</EM> values for the <EM>ACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> and <EM>WACS</EM><STRONG>_</STRONG> constants depend on + + <STRONG>o</STRONG> the library configuration, i.e., <STRONG>ncurses</STRONG> versus <STRONG>ncursesw</STRONG>, where the + latter is capable of displaying Unicode while the former is not, + and + + <STRONG>o</STRONG> whether the <EM>locale</EM> uses UTF-8 encoding. + + In certain cases, the terminal is unable to display line-drawing char- + acters except by using UTF-8 (see the discussion of <STRONG>NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS</STRONG> + in <STRONG><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">ncurses(3x)</A></STRONG>). + + +</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Character-Set">Character Set</a></H3><PRE> + X/Open Curses assumes that the parameter passed to <STRONG>waddch</STRONG> contains a + single character. As discussed in <STRONG><A HREF="curs_attr.3x.html">curs_attr(3x)</A></STRONG>, that character may + have been more than eight bits in an SVr3 or SVr4 implementation, but + in the X/Open Curses model, the details are not given. The important + distinction between SVr4 curses and X/Open Curses is that the non-char- + acter information (attributes and color) was separated from the charac- + ter information which is packed in a <STRONG>chtype</STRONG> to pass to <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>. -</PRE> -<H2>SEE ALSO</H2><PRE> - <STRONG><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">curses(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_attr.3x.html">curs_attr(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_clear.3x.html">curs_clear(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_inch.3x.html">curs_inch(3x)</A></STRONG>, - <STRONG><A HREF="curs_outopts.3x.html">curs_outopts(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_refresh.3x.html">curs_refresh(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_variables.3x.html">curs_variables(3x)</A></STRONG>, - <STRONG>putc(3)</STRONG>. + In this implementation, <STRONG>chtype</STRONG> holds an eight-bit character. But + ncurses allows multibyte characters to be passed in a succession of + calls to <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>. The other implementations do not do this; a call to + <STRONG>waddch</STRONG> passes exactly one character which may be rendered as one or + more cells on the screen depending on whether it is printable. + + Depending on the locale settings, ncurses will inspect the byte passed + in each call to <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>, and check if the latest call will continue a + multibyte sequence. When a character is <EM>complete</EM>, ncurses displays the + character and moves to the next position in the screen. + + If the calling application interrupts the succession of bytes in a + multibyte character by moving the current location (e.g., using <STRONG>wmove</STRONG>), + ncurses discards the partially built character, starting over again. + + For portability to other implementations, do not rely upon this behav- + ior: + + <STRONG>o</STRONG> check if a character can be represented as a single byte in the + current locale before attempting call <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>, and + + <STRONG>o</STRONG> call <STRONG>wadd_wch</STRONG> for characters which cannot be handled by <STRONG>waddch</STRONG>. + + +</PRE><H3><a name="h3-TABSIZE">TABSIZE</a></H3><PRE> + The <STRONG>TABSIZE</STRONG> variable is implemented in SVr4 and other versions of + curses, but is not part of X/Open curses (see <STRONG><A HREF="curs_variables.3x.html">curs_variables(3x)</A></STRONG> for + more details). + + If <EM>ch</EM> is a carriage return, the cursor is moved to the beginning of the + current row of the window. This is true of other implementations, but + is not documented. + + +</PRE><H2><a name="h2-SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</a></H2><PRE> + <STRONG><A HREF="ncurses.3x.html">curses(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_attr.3x.html">curs_attr(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_clear.3x.html">curs_clear(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_inch.3x.html">curs_inch(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG>curs_out-</STRONG> + <STRONG><A HREF="curs_outopts.3x.html">opts(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_refresh.3x.html">curs_refresh(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG><A HREF="curs_variables.3x.html">curs_variables(3x)</A></STRONG>, <STRONG>putc(3)</STRONG>. - Comparable functions in the wide-character (ncursesw) - library are described in <STRONG><A HREF="curs_add_wch.3x.html">curs_add_wch(3x)</A></STRONG>. + Comparable functions in the wide-character (ncursesw) library are + described in <STRONG><A HREF="curs_add_wch.3x.html">curs_add_wch(3x)</A></STRONG>. - <STRONG><A HREF="curs_addch.3x.html">curs_addch(3x)</A></STRONG> + <STRONG><A HREF="curs_addch.3x.html">curs_addch(3x)</A></STRONG> </PRE> -<HR> -Man(1) output converted with <a href="http://invisible-island.net/scripts/readme.html#others_scripts">man2html</a> +<div class="nav"> +<ul> +<li><a href="#h2-NAME">NAME</a></li> +<li><a href="#h2-SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></li> +<li><a href="#h2-DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a> +<ul> +<li><a href="#h3-Adding-characters">Adding characters</a></li> +<li><a href="#h3-Echoing-characters">Echoing characters</a></li> +<li><a href="#h3-Line-Graphics">Line Graphics</a></li> +</ul> +</li> +<li><a href="#h2-RETURN-VALUE">RETURN VALUE</a></li> +<li><a href="#h2-NOTES">NOTES</a></li> +<li><a href="#h2-PORTABILITY">PORTABILITY</a> +<ul> +<li><a href="#h3-ACS-Symbols">ACS Symbols</a></li> +<li><a href="#h3-Character-Set">Character Set</a></li> +<li><a href="#h3-TABSIZE">TABSIZE</a></li> +</ul> +</li> +<li><a href="#h2-SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</a></li> +</ul> +</div> </BODY> </HTML> |