[9] | 1 | .\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
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| 2 | .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
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| 3 | .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
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| 4 | .\"
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| 5 | .\" @(#)termcap.3x 6.1 (Berkeley) 5/15/85
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| 6 | .\"
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| 7 | .TH TERMCAP 3 "May 15, 1985"
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| 8 | .UC 4
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| 9 | .SH NAME
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| 10 | termcap, tgetent, tgetnum, tgetflag, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs \- terminal independent operation routines
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| 11 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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| 12 | .nf
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| 13 | .ft B
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| 14 | #include <termcap.h>
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| 15 |
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| 16 | int tgetent(char *\fIbp\fP, char *\fIname\fP)
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| 17 | int tgetflag(char *\fIid\fP)
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| 18 | int tgetnum(char *\fIid\fP)
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| 19 | char *tgetstr(char *\fIid\fP, char **\fIarea\fP)
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| 20 | char *tgoto(char *\fIcm\fP, int \fIdestcol\fP, int \fIdestline\fP)
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| 21 | int tputs(char *\fIcp\fP, int \fIaffcnt\fP, void (*\fIoutc\fP)(int))
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| 22 | .ft R
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| 23 | .fi
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| 24 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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| 25 | These functions extract and use capabilities from the terminal capability data
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| 26 | base
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| 27 | .BR termcap (5).
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| 28 | These are low level routines;
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| 29 | see
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| 30 | .BR curses (3)
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| 31 | for a higher level package.
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| 32 | .PP
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| 33 | .B Tgetent
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| 34 | extracts the entry for terminal
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| 35 | .I name
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| 36 | into the buffer at
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| 37 | .IR bp .
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| 38 | .I Bp
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| 39 | should be a character buffer of size
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| 40 | 1024 and must be retained through all subsequent calls
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| 41 | to
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| 42 | .BR tgetnum ,
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| 43 | .BR tgetflag ,
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| 44 | and
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| 45 | .BR tgetstr .
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| 46 | .B Tgetent
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| 47 | returns \-1 if it cannot find a termcap
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| 48 | file, 0 if the terminal name given does not have an entry,
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| 49 | and 1 if all goes well.
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| 50 | .PP
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| 51 | .B Tgetent
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| 52 | uses the following recipe to find the termcap file and entry
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| 53 | .IR name :
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| 54 | .PP
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| 55 | .in +5n
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| 56 | if $TERMCAP is itself a termcap entry for
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| 57 | .I name
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| 58 | .br
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| 59 | then
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| 60 | .in +5n
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| 61 | use $TERMCAP
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| 62 | .in -5n
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| 63 | elif $TERMCAP names a file
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| 64 | .br
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| 65 | then
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| 66 | .in +5n
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| 67 | use entry
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| 68 | .I name
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| 69 | found in that file
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| 70 | .in -5n
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| 71 | elif this is Minix-vmd
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| 72 | .br
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| 73 | then
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| 74 | .in +5n
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| 75 | if $TERMPATH is defined
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| 76 | .br
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| 77 | then
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| 78 | .in +5n
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| 79 | search the termcap files named in $TERMPATH for the first occurance of a
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| 80 | .I name
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| 81 | entry and use that entry
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| 82 | .in -5n
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| 83 | else
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| 84 | .in +5n
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| 85 | the path
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| 86 | .B $HOME/.termcap:/etc/termcap:/usr/etc/termcap"
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| 87 | is searched for entry
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| 88 | .I name
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| 89 | .in -5n
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| 90 | fi
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| 91 | .in -5n
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| 92 | fi
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| 93 | .in -5n
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| 94 | .RE
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| 95 | .PP
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| 96 | .B Tgetnum
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| 97 | gets the numeric value of capability
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| 98 | .IR id ,
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| 99 | returning \-1 if is not given for the terminal.
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| 100 | .B Tgetflag
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| 101 | returns 1 if the specified capability is present in
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| 102 | the terminal's entry, 0 if it is not.
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| 103 | .B Tgetstr
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| 104 | returns the string value of the capability
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| 105 | .IR id ,
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| 106 | places it in the buffer at
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| 107 | .IR area ,
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| 108 | and advances the
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| 109 | .I area
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| 110 | pointer.
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| 111 | It decodes the abbreviations for this field described in
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| 112 | .BR termcap (5),
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| 113 | except for cursor addressing and padding information.
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| 114 | .B Tgetstr
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| 115 | returns NULL if the capability was not found.
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| 116 | .PP
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| 117 | .B Tgoto
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| 118 | returns a cursor addressing string decoded from
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| 119 | .I cm
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| 120 | to go to column
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| 121 | .I destcol
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| 122 | in line
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| 123 | .IR destline .
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| 124 | It uses the external variables
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| 125 | .B UP
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| 126 | (from the \fBup\fR capability)
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| 127 | and
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| 128 | .B BC
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| 129 | (if \fBbc\fR is given rather than \fBbs\fR)
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| 130 | if necessary to avoid placing \fB\en\fR, \fB^D\fR or \fB^@\fR in
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| 131 | the returned string.
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| 132 | (Programs which call tgoto should be sure to turn off the XTABS bit(s),
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| 133 | since
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| 134 | .B tgoto
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| 135 | may now output a tab.
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| 136 | Note that programs using termcap should in general turn off XTABS
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| 137 | anyway since some terminals use CTRL-I for other functions,
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| 138 | such as nondestructive space.)
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| 139 | If a \fB%\fR sequence is given which is not understood, then
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| 140 | .B tgoto
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| 141 | returns \*(lqOOPS\*(rq.
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| 142 | .PP
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| 143 | .B Tputs
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| 144 | decodes the leading padding information of the string
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| 145 | .IR cp ;
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| 146 | .I affcnt
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| 147 | gives the number of lines affected by the operation, or 1 if this is
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| 148 | not applicable,
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| 149 | .I outc
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| 150 | is a routine which is called with each character in turn.
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| 151 | The external variable
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| 152 | .B ospeed
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| 153 | should contain the output speed of the terminal as encoded by
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| 154 | .BR stty (3).
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| 155 | The external variable
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| 156 | .B PC
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| 157 | should contain a pad character to be used (from the \fBpc\fR capability)
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| 158 | if a null (\fB^@\fR) is inappropriate.
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| 159 | .SH SEE ALSO
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| 160 | .BR curses (3),
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| 161 | .BR termcap (5).
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| 162 | .SH AUTHOR
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| 163 | William Joy
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| 164 | .SH NOTES
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| 165 | The MINIX 3 implementation does not support any of the external variables,
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| 166 | only the functions calls. The Minix-vmd termcap does support it all,
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| 167 | although noone in his right mind meddles with those variables.
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