Annotation of researchv10no/ncurses/screen/m_refresh.c, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: # include      "curses.ext"
                      2: # include      <signal.h>
                      3: /*     @(#) m_refresh.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:  * Update the screen.  Like refresh but minicurses version.
                     20:  */
                     21: m_refresh()
                     22: {
                     23:        /* Tell the back end where to leave the cursor */
                     24:        if (stdscr->_leave) {
                     25:                _ll_move(-1, -1);
                     26:        } else {
                     27:                _ll_move(stdscr->_cury+stdscr->_begy,
                     28:                        stdscr->_curx+stdscr->_begx);
                     29:        }
                     30:        return _ll_refresh(stdscr->_use_idl);
                     31: }

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