Annotation of 41BSD/lib/libcurses/printw.c, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: # include      "curses.ext"
                      2: 
                      3: /*
                      4:  *     This routine implements a printf on the standard screen.
                      5:  */
                      6: printw(fmt, args)
                      7: char   *fmt;
                      8: int    args; {
                      9: 
                     10:        return _sprintw(stdscr, fmt, &args);
                     11: }
                     12: 
                     13: /*
                     14:  *     This routine implements a printf on the given window.
                     15:  */
                     16: wprintw(win, fmt, args)
                     17: WINDOW *win;
                     18: char   *fmt;
                     19: int    args; {
                     20: 
                     21:        return _sprintw(win, fmt, &args);
                     22: }
                     23: /*
                     24:  *     This routine actually executes the printf and adds it to the window
                     25:  */
                     26: _sprintw(win, fmt, args)
                     27: WINDOW *win;
                     28: char   *fmt;
                     29: int    *args; {
                     30: 
                     31:        FILE    junk;
                     32:        char    buf[512];
                     33: 
                     34:        junk._flag = _IOWRT + _IOSTRG;
                     35:        junk._ptr = buf;
                     36:        junk._cnt = 32767;
                     37:        _doprnt(fmt, args, &junk);
                     38:        putc('\0', &junk);
                     39:        return waddstr(win, buf);
                     40: }

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