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1.1 root 1: # include "curses.ext"
2: # include <signal.h>
3: /* @(#) m_addstr.c: 1.1 10/15/83 (1.3 12/16/82) */
4:
5: /*
6: * mini.c contains versions of curses routines for minicurses.
7: * They work just like their non-mini counterparts but draw on
8: * std_body rather than stdscr. This cuts down on overhead but
9: * restricts what you are allowed to do - you can't get stuff back
10: * from the screen and you can't use multiple windows or things
11: * like insert/delete line (the logical ones that affect the screen).
12: * All this but multiple windows could probably be added if somebody
13: * wanted to mess with it.
14: *
15: * 3/5/81 (Berkeley) @(#)addch.c 1.3
16: */
17:
18: /*
19: * This routine adds a string starting at (_cury,_curx)
20: *
21: * 1/26/81 (Berkeley) @(#)addstr.c 1.1
22: */
23: m_addstr(str)
24: register char *str;
25: {
26: # ifdef DEBUG
27: if(outf) fprintf(outf, "M_ADDSTR(\"%s\")\n", str);
28: # endif
29: while (*str)
30: if (m_addch((chtype) *str++) == ERR)
31: return ERR;
32: return OK;
33: }
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