Annotation of 43BSDReno/lib/libterm/termcap.3, revision 1.1.1.1

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                     20: .TH TERMCAP 3 "June 23, 1990"
                     21: .UC 4
                     22: .SH NAME
                     23: tgetent, tgetnum, tgetflag, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs \- terminal independent operation routines
                     24: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     25: .nf
                     26: .B char PC;
                     27: .B char *BC;
                     28: .B char *UP;
                     29: .B short ospeed;
                     30: .PP
                     31: .B tgetent(bp, name)
                     32: .B char *bp, *name;
                     33: .PP
                     34: .B tgetnum(id)
                     35: .B char *id;
                     36: .PP
                     37: .B tgetflag(id)
                     38: .B char *id;
                     39: .PP
                     40: .B char *
                     41: .B tgetstr(id, area)
                     42: .B char *id, **area;
                     43: .PP
                     44: .B char *
                     45: .B tgoto(cm, destcol, destline)
                     46: .B char *cm;
                     47: .PP
                     48: .B tputs(cp, affcnt, outc)
                     49: .B register char *cp;
                     50: .B int affcnt;
                     51: .B int (*outc)();
                     52: .fi
                     53: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     54: These functions extract and use capabilities from a terminal capability data
                     55: base, usually /usr/share/misc/termcap, the format of which is described in
                     56: .IR termcap (5).
                     57: These are low level routines;
                     58: see
                     59: .IR curses (3X)
                     60: for a higher level package.
                     61: .PP
                     62: .I Tgetent
                     63: extracts the entry for terminal
                     64: .I name
                     65: into the buffer at
                     66: .I bp.
                     67: .I Bp
                     68: should be a character buffer of size
                     69: 1024 and must be retained through all subsequent calls to
                     70: .I tgetnum,
                     71: .I tgetflag,
                     72: and
                     73: .I tgetstr.
                     74: .I Tgetent
                     75: returns \-1 if none of the termcap
                     76: data base files could be opened,
                     77: 0 if the terminal name given does not have an entry,
                     78: and 1 if all goes well.
                     79: It will look in the environment for a TERMCAP variable.
                     80: If found, and the value does not begin with a slash,
                     81: and the terminal type
                     82: .I name
                     83: is the same as the environment string TERM,
                     84: the TERMCAP string is used instead of reading a termcap file.
                     85: If it does begin with a slash, the string is used as a path name
                     86: of the termcap file to search.
                     87: If TERMCAP does not begin with a slash and
                     88: .I name
                     89: is different from TERM,
                     90: .I tgetent
                     91: searches the files $HOME/.termcap and /usr/share/misc/termcap,
                     92: in that order, unless the environment variable TERMPATH exists,
                     93: in which case it specifies a list of file pathnames
                     94: (separated by spaces or colons) to be searched instead.
                     95: Whenever multiple files are searched and a
                     96: .B tc
                     97: field occurs in the requested entry, the entry it names must be found
                     98: in the same file or one of the succeeding files.
                     99: This can speed up entry into programs that call
                    100: .IR tgetent ,
                    101: as well as help debug new terminal descriptions
                    102: or make one for your terminal if you can't write the file /usr/share/misc/termcap.
                    103: .PP
                    104: .I Tgetnum
                    105: gets the numeric value of capability
                    106: .I id,
                    107: returning \-1 if is not given for the terminal.
                    108: .I Tgetflag
                    109: returns 1 if the specified capability is present in
                    110: the terminal's entry, 0 if it is not.
                    111: .I Tgetstr
                    112: returns the string value of the capability
                    113: .I id,
                    114: places it in the buffer at
                    115: .I area,
                    116: and advances the
                    117: .I area
                    118: pointer.
                    119: It decodes the abbreviations for this field described in
                    120: .IR termcap (5),
                    121: except for cursor addressing and padding information.
                    122: .I Tgetstr
                    123: returns NULL if the capability was not found.
                    124: .PP
                    125: .I Tgoto
                    126: returns a cursor addressing string decoded from
                    127: .I cm
                    128: to go to column
                    129: .I destcol
                    130: in line
                    131: .I destline.
                    132: It uses the external variables
                    133: .B UP
                    134: (from the \fBup\fR capability)
                    135: and
                    136: .B BC
                    137: (if \fBbc\fR is given rather than \fBbs\fR)
                    138: if necessary to avoid placing \fB\en\fR, \fB^D\fR or \fB^@\fR in
                    139: the returned string.
                    140: (Programs which call tgoto should be sure to turn off the XTABS bit(s),
                    141: since
                    142: .I tgoto
                    143: may now output a tab.
                    144: Note that programs using termcap should in general turn off XTABS
                    145: anyway since some terminals use control-I for other functions,
                    146: such as nondestructive space.)
                    147: If a \fB%\fR sequence is given which is not understood, then
                    148: .I tgoto
                    149: returns \*(lqOOPS\*(rq.
                    150: .PP
                    151: .I Tputs
                    152: decodes the leading padding information of the string
                    153: .IR cp ;
                    154: .I affcnt
                    155: gives the number of lines affected by the operation, or 1 if this is
                    156: not applicable,
                    157: .I outc
                    158: is a routine which is called with each character in turn.
                    159: The external variable
                    160: .I ospeed
                    161: should contain the output speed of the terminal as encoded by
                    162: .IR stty (3).
                    163: The external variable
                    164: .B PC
                    165: should contain a pad character to be used (from the \fBpc\fR capability)
                    166: if a null (\fB^@\fR) is inappropriate.
                    167: .SH FILES
                    168: .ta \w'/usr/lib/libtermcap.a  'u
                    169: /usr/lib/libtermcap.a  \-ltermcap library (also known as \-ltermlib)
                    170: .br
                    171: /usr/share/misc/termcap        standard terminal capability data base
                    172: .br
                    173: $HOME/.termcap user's terminal capability data base
                    174: .DT
                    175: .SH SEE ALSO
                    176: ex(1), curses(3), termcap(5)

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