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| TERMCAP(3) | Library Functions Manual | TERMCAP(3) | 
NAME
tgetent, tgetnum,
    tgetflag, tgetstr,
    tgoto — terminal independent
    operation routines
LIBRARY
Termcap Access Library (libtermcap, -ltermcap)
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <termcap.h>
char PC;
  
  char *BC;
  
  char *UP;
int
  
  tgetent(char
    *bp, const char
    *name);
int
  
  tgetnum(const
    char *id);
int
  
  tgetflag(const
    char *id);
char *
  
  tgetstr(const
    char *id, char
    **area);
char *
  
  tgoto(const
    char *cm, int
    destcol, int
    destline);
DESCRIPTION
These functions extract and use capabilities from a terminal capability database. They exist as wrappers around equivalent terminfo(3) functions, which new code should use. These are low level routines; see curses(3) for a higher level package.
The
    tgetent()
    function calls
    setupterm()
    and configures PC, UP and
    BC. Only PC is actually used
    internally. The tgetent() function returns -1 if
    none of the terminfo data base files could be
    opened, 0 if the terminal name given does not match an entry, and 1 if all
    goes well. The bp argument is not used.
The
    tgetnum()
    function gets the numeric value of the capability id,
    returning -1 if it is not given for the terminal. The
    tgetflag()
    function returns 1 if the specified capability is present in the terminal's
    entry, 0 if it is not. The
    tgetstr()
    function returns the string value of the capability
    id. This is a
    terminfo(5) string and not
    a termcap string; as such it should only be
    processed by tgoto(). The
    tgetstr() function returns
    NULL if the capability was not found. The
    area argument is unused.
The
    tgoto()
    function returns a cursor addressing string decoded from
    cm to go to column destcol in
    line destline, or NULL on
    error conditions such as out of memory. Please note that
    tgoto() can return an incomplete value on a
    malformed input sequence. Historically tgoto() used
    to return “OOPS” on those conditions, so newer programs should
    now be checking the return value.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
termcap first appeared in 4.0BSD.
    NetBSD 1.5 introduced some
    termcap t_*() extensions
    which were removed in NetBSD 6.0 when
    terminfo(3) was
  introduced.
AUTHORS
Roy Marples <roy@NetBSD.org>
| March 14, 2011 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
