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NAME

new_prescr − curses screen-pointer extension

SYNOPSIS

#include <ncurses/curses.h>

int assume_default_colors_sp(SCREEN*, int, int);
int baudrate_sp(SCREEN*);
int beep_sp(SCREEN*);
bool can_change_color_sp(SCREEN*);
int cbreak_sp(SCREEN*);
int color_content_sp(SCREEN*, short, short*, short*, short*);
int curs_set_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int define_key_sp(SCREEN*, const char *, int);
int def_prog_mode_sp(SCREEN*);
int def_shell_mode_sp(SCREEN*);
int delay_output_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int doupdate_sp(SCREEN*);
int echo_sp(SCREEN*);
int endwin_sp(SCREEN*);
int erasechar_sp(SCREEN*);
int filter_sp(SCREEN*);
int flash_sp(SCREEN*);
int flushinp_sp(SCREEN*);
int get_escdelay_sp(SCREEN*);
int getmouse_sp(SCREEN*, MEVENT*);
WINDOW* getwin_sp(SCREEN*, FILE*);
int halfdelay_sp(SCREEN*);
bool has_colors_sp(SCREEN*);
bool has_ic_sp(SCREEN*);
bool has_il_sp(SCREEN*);
int has_key_sp(SCREEN*, int);
bool has_mouse_sp(SCREEN*);
int init_color_sp(SCREEN*, short, short, short, short);
int init_pair_sp(SCREEN*, short, short, short);
int intrflush_sp(SCREEN*, WINDOW*, bool);
bool isendwin_sp(SCREEN*);
bool is_term_resized_sp(SCREEN*, int, int);
char* keybound_sp(SCREEN*, int, int);
int key_defined_sp(SCREEN*, const char *);
NCURSES_CONST char * keyname_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int keyok_sp(SCREEN*, int, bool);
char killchar_sp(SCREEN*);
int mcprint_sp(SCREEN*, char *, int);
int mouseinterval_sp(SCREEN*, int);
mmask_t mousemask_sp(SCREEN*, mmask_t, mmask_t *);
int mvcur_sp(SCREEN*, int, int, int, int);
int napms_sp(SCREEN*, int);
WINDOW* newpad_sp(SCREEN*, int, int);
SCREEN* new_prescr(void);
SCREEN* newterm_sp(SCREEN*, NCURSES_CONST char *, FILE *, FILE *);
WINDOW* newwin_sp(SCREEN*, int, int, int, int);
int nl_sp(SCREEN*);
int nocbreak_sp(SCREEN*);
int noecho_sp(SCREEN*);
int nofilter_sp(SCREEN*);
int nonl_sp(SCREEN*);
void noqiflush_sp(SCREEN*);
int noraw_sp(SCREEN*);
int pair_content_sp(SCREEN*, short, short*, short*);
void qiflush_sp(SCREEN*);
int raw_sp(SCREEN*);
int reset_prog_mode_sp(SCREEN*);
int reset_shell_mode_sp(SCREEN*);
int resetty_sp(SCREEN*);
int resize_term_sp(SCREEN*, int, int);
int resizeterm_sp(SCREEN*, int, int);
int restartterm_sp(SCREEN*, NCURSES_CONST char*, int, int *);
int ripoffline_sp(SCREEN*, int, int (*)(WINDOW*, int));
int savetty_sp(SCREEN*);
int scr_init_sp(SCREEN*, const char *);
int scr_restore_sp(SCREEN*, const char *);
int scr_set_sp(SCREEN*, const char *);
TERMINAL* set_curterm_sp(SCREEN*, TERMINAL*);
int set_escdelay_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int set_tabsize_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int slk_attroff_sp(SCREEN*, const chtype);
int slk_attron_sp(SCREEN*, const chtype);
int slk_attr_set_sp(SCREEN*, const attr_t, short, void*);
int slk_attrset_sp(SCREEN*, const chtype);
int slk_attr_sp(SCREEN*);
int slk_clear_sp(SCREEN*);
int slk_color_sp(SCREEN*, short);
int slk_init_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int slk_label_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int slk_noutrefresh_sp(SCREEN*);
int slk_refresh_sp(SCREEN*);
int slk_restore_sp(SCREEN*);
int slk_set_sp(SCREEN*, int, const char *, int);
int slk_touch_sp(SCREEN*);
int start_color_sp(SCREEN*);
attr_t term_attrs_sp(SCREEN*);
chtype termattrs_sp(SCREEN*);
char* termname_sp(SCREEN*);
int typeahead_sp(SCREEN*, int);
NCURSES_CONST char* unctrl_sp(SCREEN*, chtype);
int ungetch_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int ungetmouse_sp(SCREEN*,MEVENT *);
int unget_wch_sp(SCREEN*, const wchar_t);
int use_default_colors_sp(SCREEN*);
void use_env_sp(SCREEN*, bool);
int use_legacy_coding_sp(SCREEN*, int);
int vid_attr_sp(SCREEN*, attr_t, short, void *);
int vidattr_sp(SCREEN*, chtype);
int vid_puts_sp(SCREEN*, attr_t, short, void *, NCURSES_SP_OUTC);
int vidputs_sp(SCREEN*, chtype, NCURSES_SP_OUTC);
wchar_t* wunctrl_sp(SCREEN*, cchar_t *);

#include <form.h>

int new_form_sp(SCREEN*, FIELD **);

#include <menu.h>

int new_menu_sp(SCREEN*, ITEM **);

#include <panel.h>

int ceiling_panel(SCREEN*);
PANEL* ground_panel(SCREEN*);
int update_panels_sp(SCREEN*);

#include <term.h>

int del_curterm_sp(SCREEN*, TERMINAL *);
int putp_sp(SCREEN*, const char *);
int tgetflag_sp(SCREEN*, char *, const char *);
int tgetent_sp(SCREEN*, char *, const char *);
int tgetnum_sp(SCREEN*, NCURSES_CONST char *);
char* tgetstr_sp(SCREEN*, NCURSES_CONST char *, char **);
int tigetflag_sp(SCREEN*, NCURSES_CONST char *);
int tigetnum_sp(SCREEN*, NCURSES_CONST char *);
char* tigetstr_sp(SCREEN*, NCURSES_CONST char *);
int tputs_sp(SCREEN*, const char *, int, NCURSES_SP_OUTC);

DESCRIPTION

This implementation can be configured to provide a set of functions which improve the ability to manage multiple screens. This feature can be added to any of the configurations supported by ncurses; it adds new entrypoints without changing the meaning of any of the existing ones.

IMPROVED FUNCTIONS
Most of the functions are new versions of existing functions. A parameter is added at the front of the parameter list. It is a SCREEN pointer.

The existing functions all use the current screen, which is a static variable. The extended functions use the specified screen, thereby reducing the number of variables which must be modified to update multiple screens.

NEW FUNCTIONS
Here are the new functions:
ceiling_panel

this returns a pointer to the topmost panel in the given screen.

ground_panel

this returns a pointer to the lowest panel in the given screen.

new_prescr

when creating a new screen, the library uses static variables which have been preset, e.g., by use_env(3X), filter(3X), etc. With the screen-pointer extension, there are situations where it must create a current screen before the unextended library does. The new_prescr function is used internally to handle these cases. It is also provided as an entrypoint to allow applications to customize the library initialization.

NOTES

This extension introduces some new names:
NCURSES_SP_FUNCS

This is set to the library patch-level number. In the unextended library, this is zero (0), to make it useful for checking if the extension is provided.

NCURSES_SP_NAME

The new functions are named using the macro NCURSES_SP_NAME, which hides the actual implementation. Currently this adds a "_sp" suffix to the name of the unextended function. This manual page indexes the extensions showing the full name. However the proper usage of these functions uses the macro, to provide for the possibility of changing the naming convention for specific library configurations.

NCURSES_SP_OUTC

This is a new function-pointer type to use in the screen-pointer functions where an NCURSES_OUTC is used in the unextended library.

NCURSES_OUTC

This is a function-pointer type used for the cases where a function passes characters to the output stream, e.g., vidputs(3X).

PORTABILITY

These routines are specific to ncurses. They were not supported on Version 7, BSD or System V implementations. It is recommended that any code depending on ncurses extensions be conditioned using NCURSES_SP_FUNCS.

SEE ALSO

ncurses(3NCURSES), opaque(3NCURSES), threads(3NCURSES).




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