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NAME

       ncurses - character-cell terminal interface with optimized output

SYNOPSIS

       #include <curses.h>

DESCRIPTION

       The “new curses” library offers the programmer a terminal-independent means of reading keyboard and mouse
       input  and  writing to character-cell displays with output optimized to minimize screen updates.  ncurses
       replaces the curses libraries from System V Release 4 Unix (“SVr4”) and 4.4BSD Unix, the  development  of
       which ceased in the 1990s.  This document describes ncurses version 6.5 (patch 20250216).

       ncurses  permits  control  of  the  terminal  screen's contents; abstraction and subdivision thereof with
       windows and pads; acquisition of keyboard and mouse events; selection of color and  rendering  attributes
       (such  as  bold or underline); the definition and use of soft label keys; access to the terminfo terminal
       capability database; a termcap compatibility interface; and  an  abstraction  of  the  system's  API  for
       manipulating the terminal (such as termios(3)).

       ncurses  implements  the  interface  described  by X/Open Curses Issue 7.  In many behavioral details not
       standardized by X/Open, ncurses emulates  the  curses  library  of  SVr4  and  provides  numerous  useful
       extensions.

       ncurses  man  pages  employ  several sections to clarify matters of usage and interoperability with other
       curses implementations.

       •   “NOTES” describes issues and caveats of which any user of the ncurses API should be  aware,  such  as
           limitations  on  the  size of an underlying integral type or the availability of a preprocessor macro
           exclusive of a function definition (which prevents its address from being taken).  This section  also
           describes implementation details of significance to the programmer but which are not standardized.

       •   “EXTENSIONS”  presents  ncurses  innovations beyond the X/Open Curses standard and/or the SVr4 curses
           implementation.  They are termed extensions to indicate that they cannot  be  implemented  solely  by
           using the library API, but require access to the library's internal state.

       •   “PORTABILITY”  discusses  matters  (beyond the exercise of extensions) that should be considered when
           writing to a curses standard, or for multiple implementations.

       •   “HISTORY” examines points of detail in ncurses and other curses implementations over the  decades  of
           their  development,  particularly where precedent or inertia have frustrated better design (and, in a
           few cases, where such inertia has been overcome).

       A curses application must be linked with the library; use  the  -lncurses  option  to  your  compiler  or
       linker.   A  debugging  version  of  the library may be available; if so, link with it using -lncurses_g.
       (Your system integrator may have installed these libraries such that you can use the options -lcurses and
       -lcurses_g, respectively.)  The ncurses_g library logs events describing ncurses actions to a file called
       trace in the current directory.  See section “ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS” below.

   Application Structure
       A curses application uses information from the system locale; setlocale(3) prepares it for curses library
       calls.

           setlocale(LC_ALL, "");

       If the locale is not  thus  initialized,  the  library  assumes  that  characters  are  printable  as  in
       ISO 8859-1,  to  work  with  certain  legacy  programs.   You should initialize the locale; do not expect
       consistent behavior from the library when the locale has not been set up.

       initscr(3NCURSES) or newterm(3NCURSES) must be called to initialize curses before use  of  any  functions
       that access or manipulate windows or screens.

       To get character-at-a-time input without echoing—most interactive, screen-oriented programs want this—use
       the following sequence.

           initscr(); cbreak(); noecho();

       Most applications would perform further setup as follows.

           noqiflush();
           keypad(stdscr, TRUE);

       A curses program then often enters an event loop of some sort.  Call endwin(3NCURSES) before exiting.

   Overview
       A  curses  library abstracts the terminal with a SCREEN data structure, and represents all or part of its
       display with WINDOW structures.  Distinct properties apply to each; for example, the line discipline of a
       typical Unix terminal driver is in one of three modes: raw, cbreak, or canonical (“cooked”).  In  curses,
       the line discipline is a property of the screen, applying identically to all windows associated with it.

       A  window is a rectangular grid of character cells, addressed by line and column coordinates (y, x), with
       the upper left corner as (0, 0).  A window called stdscr, the same size as the terminal screen, is always
       available.  Create others with newwin(3NCURSES).

       A curses library does not manage overlapping windows (but see below).   You  can  either  use  stdscr  to
       manage  one  screen-filling window, or tile the screen into non-overlapping windows and not use stdscr at
       all.  Mixing the two approaches will result in unpredictable and undesired effects.

       Functions permit manipulation of a window and the cursor identifying the cell within it at which the next
       operation will occur.  Among those, the most basic are move(3NCURSES) and  addch(3NCURSES):  these  place
       the cursor within and write a character to stdscr, respectively.

       Frequent  changes  to  the  terminal  screen  can  cause  unpleasant  flicker  or  inefficient use of the
       communication channel to the device, so  as  a  rule  the  library  does  not  update  it  automatically.
       Therefore, after using curses functions to accumulate a set of desired updates that make sense to present
       together,  call  refresh(3NCURSES)  to  tell the library to make the user's screen look like stdscr.  The
       library optimizes its output by computing a minimal volume of operations to mutate the  screen  from  its
       state  at the previous refresh to the new one.  Effective optimization demands accurate information about
       the terminal device: the management of such information is the province of the terminfo(3NCURSES) API,  a
       feature of every standard curses implementation.

       Special  windows  called  pads  may  also  be  manipulated.  These are not constrained to the size of the
       terminal screen and their contents need not be completely displayed.  See pad(3NCURSES).

       Many terminals support configuration of character cell  foreground  and  background  colors  as  well  as
       attributes, which cause characters to render in such modes as boldfaced, underlined, or in reverse video.
       See attr(3NCURSES).

       curses  predefines constants for a small set of forms-drawing graphics corresponding to the DEC Alternate
       Character Set (ACS), a feature of VT100 and other terminals.  See addch(3NCURSES).

       curses is implemented using the operating system's terminal driver; key events are received not  as  scan
       codes  but  as  byte sequences.  The driver reports graphical keycaps (alphanumeric and punctuation keys,
       and the space) as-is.  Everything else, including the tab,  enter/return,  keypad,  arrow,  and  function
       keys,  appears to curses as a control character or a multibyte escape sequence.  curses can translate the
       latter into unique key codes.  See keypad(3NCURSES) and getch(3NCURSES).

       ncurses provides reimplementations of the SVr4 panel(3NCURSES), form(3FORM), and  menu(3MENU)  libraries;
       they permit overlapping windows and ease construction of user interfaces with curses.

   Initialization
       The  selection  of an appropriate value of TERM in the process environment is essential to correct curses
       and terminfo library operation.  A well-configured system selects a  correct  TERM  value  automatically;
       tset(1) may assist with troubleshooting exotic situations.

       If  you  change  the terminal type, export the shell's TERM variable, then run tset(1) or the “tput init”
       command.  See subsection “Tabs and Initialization” of terminfo(5).

       If the environment variables LINES and COLUMNS are set, or if  the  curses  program  is  executing  in  a
       graphical windowing environment, the information obtained thence overrides that obtained by terminfo.  An
       ncurses extension supports resizable terminal displays; see wresize(3NCURSES).

       If  the  environment  variable  TERMINFO  is  defined,  a curses program checks first for a terminal type
       description in the location it identifies.  TERMINFO is useful for developing type descriptions  or  when
       write permission to /etc/terminfo is not available.

       See section “ENVIRONMENT” below.

   Naming Conventions
       curses  offers  many  functions  in  variant  forms using a regular set of alternatives to the name of an
       elemental one.  Those prefixed with “w” require a WINDOW pointer argument; those with a “mv” prefix first
       perform cursor movement using wmove(3NCURSES); a “mvw”  prefix  indicates  both.   The  “w”  function  is
       typically the elemental one; the removal of this prefix usually indicates operation on stdscr.

       Four functions prefixed with “p” require a pad argument; see below.

       In  function  synopses,  ncurses  man  pages  apply  the following names to parameters.  We introduce the
       character types in the next subsection.

                                 bf     a bool (TRUE or FALSE)
                                 c      a char or int
                                 ch     a chtype
                                 wc     a wchar_t or wint_t
                                 wch    a cchar_t
                                 win    pointer to a WINDOW
                                 pad    pointer to a WINDOW that is a pad
                                 pair   a foreground/background color pair identifier

   Wide and Non-wide Character Configurations
       This man page primarily surveys functions that appear in any configuration of the library.  There are two
       common configurations; see section “ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS” below.

       ncurses   is the library in its “non-wide” configuration, handling only eight-bit characters.  It  stores
                 a  character  combined  with attributes and a color pair identifier in a chtype datum, which is
                 often an alias of int.  A string of curses characters is similar to a C char string;  a  chtype
                 string ends with an integral 0, the null curses character.

                 Attributes  and  a  color  pair  identifier  (with no corresponding character) can be stored in
                 variables of chtype or attr_t type.  In either case, they are  accessed  via  an  integral  bit
                 mask.

                 Each  cell  of a WINDOW is stored as a chtype.  X/Open Curses does not specify the sizes of the
                 character code or color pair identifier, nor the quantity of attribute bits, in  chtype;  these
                 are  implementation-dependent.  ncurses uses eight bits for the character code.  An application
                 requiring a wider character type, for instance to  represent  Unicode,  should  use  the  wide-
                 character API.

       ncursesw  is  the  library  in  its  “wide”  configuration, which handles character encodings requiring a
                 larger data type than char (a byte-sized type) can represent.  It provides additional functions
                 that complement those in the non-wide library where the size of the underlying  character  type
                 is  significant.   A  somewhat  regular  naming convention relates many of the wide variants to
                 their non-wide counterparts; where a non-wide function name contains “ch” or “str”,  prefix  it
                 with  “_w”  to  obtain  the  wide  counterpart.  For example, waddch becomes wadd_wch.  Another
                 exception is ins_nwstr (and its variants), spelled thus instead  of  “insn_wstr”.   (Exceptions
                 that add only “w” comprise addwstr, inwstr, and their variants.)

                 This  convention  is inapplicable to some non-wide function names, so other transformations are
                 used for the wide configuration: the  window  background  management  function  “bkgd”  becomes
                 “bkgrnd”;  the  window  border-drawing  and  -clearing  functions are suffixed with “_set”; and
                 character attribute manipulation functions like “attron” become “attr_on”.

                 cchar_t  is a curses complex character and corresponds to the non-wide configuration's  chtype.
                          It  is  a  structure type because it requires more storage than a standard scalar type
                          offers.  A character code may not be representable as a char, and moreover  more  than
                          one  character  may  occupy  a cell (as with accent marks and other diacritics).  Each
                          character is of type wchar_t; a complex character contains one spacing  character  and
                          zero  or more non-spacing characters (see below).  A string of complex characters ends
                          with a cchar_t whose wchar_t member is the null  wide  character.   Attributes  and  a
                          color  pair  identifier  are  stored in separate fields of the structure, not combined
                          into an integer as in chtype.

                 Each cell of a WINDOW is stored as a cchar_t.  setcchar(3NCURSES) and getcchar(3NCURSES)  store
                 and retrieve cchar_t data.

                 The wide library API of ncurses depends on two data types standardized by ISO C95.

                 wchar_t  stores  a  wide  character.  Like chtype, it may be an alias of int.  Depending on the
                          character encoding, a wide character may  be  spacing,  meaning  that  it  occupies  a
                          character cell by itself and typically accompanies cursor advancement, or non-spacing,
                          meaning  that it occupies the same cell as a spacing character, is often regarded as a
                          “modifier” of the base glyph with which it combines, and typically  does  not  advance
                          the cursor.

                 wint_t   can  store  a  wchar_t  or  the  constant WEOF, analogously to the int-sized character
                          manipulation functions of ISO C and its constant EOF.

   Function Name Index
       The following table lists  the  curses  functions  provided  in  the  non-wide  and  wide  APIs  and  the
       corresponding  man  pages  that  describe  them.   Those  flagged  with “*” are ncurses-specific, neither
       described by X/Open Curses nor present in SVr4.

                                  curses Function Name     Man Page
                                  ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
                                  COLOR_PAIR               color(3NCURSES)
                                  PAIR_NUMBER              color(3NCURSES)
                                  add_wch                  add_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  add_wchnstr              add_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  add_wchstr               add_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  addch                    addch(3NCURSES)
                                  addchnstr                addchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  addchstr                 addchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  addnstr                  addstr(3NCURSES)
                                  addnwstr                 addwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  addstr                   addstr(3NCURSES)
                                  addwstr                  addwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  alloc_pair               new_pair(3NCURSES)*
                                  assume_default_colors    default_colors(3NCURSES)*
                                  attr_get                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  attr_off                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  attr_on                  attr(3NCURSES)
                                  attr_set                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  attroff                  attr(3NCURSES)
                                  attron                   attr(3NCURSES)
                                  attrset                  attr(3NCURSES)
                                  baudrate                 termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  beep                     beep(3NCURSES)
                                  bkgd                     bkgd(3NCURSES)
                                  bkgdset                  bkgd(3NCURSES)
                                  bkgrnd                   bkgrnd(3NCURSES)
                                  bkgrndset                bkgrnd(3NCURSES)
                                  border                   border(3NCURSES)
                                  border_set               border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  box                      border(3NCURSES)
                                  box_set                  border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  can_change_color         color(3NCURSES)
                                  cbreak                   inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  chgat                    attr(3NCURSES)
                                  clear                    clear(3NCURSES)
                                  clearok                  outopts(3NCURSES)
                                  clrtobot                 clear(3NCURSES)
                                  clrtoeol                 clear(3NCURSES)
                                  color_content            color(3NCURSES)
                                  color_set                attr(3NCURSES)
                                  copywin                  overlay(3NCURSES)
                                  curs_set                 kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  curses_trace             trace(3NCURSES)*
                                  curses_version           extensions(3NCURSES)*
                                  def_prog_mode            kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  def_shell_mode           kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  define_key               define_key(3NCURSES)*
                                  del_curterm              terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  delay_output             util(3NCURSES)
                                  delch                    delch(3NCURSES)
                                  deleteln                 deleteln(3NCURSES)
                                  delscreen                initscr(3NCURSES)
                                  delwin                   window(3NCURSES)
                                  derwin                   window(3NCURSES)
                                  doupdate                 refresh(3NCURSES)
                                  dupwin                   window(3NCURSES)
                                  echo                     inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  echo_wchar               add_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  echochar                 addch(3NCURSES)
                                  endwin                   initscr(3NCURSES)
                                  erase                    clear(3NCURSES)
                                  erasechar                termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  erasewchar               termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  exit_curses              memleaks(3NCURSES)*
                                  exit_terminfo            memleaks(3NCURSES)*
                                  extended_color_content   color(3NCURSES)*
                                  extended_pair_content    color(3NCURSES)*
                                  extended_slk_color       slk(3NCURSES)*
                                  filter                   util(3NCURSES)
                                  find_pair                new_pair(3NCURSES)*
                                  flash                    beep(3NCURSES)
                                  flushinp                 util(3NCURSES)
                                  free_pair                new_pair(3NCURSES)*
                                  get_escdelay             threads(3NCURSES)*
                                  get_wch                  get_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  get_wstr                 get_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  getattrs                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  getbegx                  legacy(3NCURSES)*
                                  getbegy                  legacy(3NCURSES)*
                                  getbegyx                 getyx(3NCURSES)
                                  getbkgd                  bkgd(3NCURSES)
                                  getbkgrnd                bkgrnd(3NCURSES)
                                  getcchar                 getcchar(3NCURSES)
                                  getch                    getch(3NCURSES)
                                  getcurx                  legacy(3NCURSES)*
                                  getcury                  legacy(3NCURSES)*
                                  getmaxx                  legacy(3NCURSES)*
                                  getmaxy                  legacy(3NCURSES)*
                                  getmaxyx                 getyx(3NCURSES)
                                  getmouse                 mouse(3NCURSES)*
                                  getn_wstr                get_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  getnstr                  getstr(3NCURSES)
                                  getparx                  legacy(3NCURSES)*
                                  getpary                  legacy(3NCURSES)*
                                  getparyx                 getyx(3NCURSES)
                                  getstr                   getstr(3NCURSES)
                                  getsyx                   kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  getwin                   util(3NCURSES)
                                  getyx                    getyx(3NCURSES)
                                  halfdelay                inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  has_colors               color(3NCURSES)
                                  has_ic                   termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  has_il                   termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  has_key                  getch(3NCURSES)*
                                  has_mouse                mouse(3NCURSES)*
                                  hline                    border(3NCURSES)
                                  hline_set                border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  idcok                    outopts(3NCURSES)
                                  idlok                    outopts(3NCURSES)
                                  immedok                  outopts(3NCURSES)
                                  in_wch                   in_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  in_wchnstr               in_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  in_wchstr                in_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  inch                     inch(3NCURSES)
                                  inchnstr                 inchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  inchstr                  inchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  init_color               color(3NCURSES)
                                  init_extended_color      color(3NCURSES)*
                                  init_extended_pair       color(3NCURSES)*
                                  init_pair                color(3NCURSES)
                                  initscr                  initscr(3NCURSES)
                                  innstr                   instr(3NCURSES)
                                  innwstr                  inwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  ins_nwstr                ins_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  ins_wch                  ins_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  ins_wstr                 ins_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  insch                    insch(3NCURSES)
                                  insdelln                 deleteln(3NCURSES)
                                  insertln                 deleteln(3NCURSES)
                                  insnstr                  insstr(3NCURSES)
                                  insstr                   insstr(3NCURSES)
                                  instr                    instr(3NCURSES)
                                  intrflush                inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  inwstr                   inwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  is_cbreak                inopts(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_cleared               opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_echo                  inopts(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_idcok                 opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_idlok                 opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_immedok               opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_keypad                opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_leaveok               opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_linetouched           touch(3NCURSES)
                                  is_nl                    inopts(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_nodelay               opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_notimeout             opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_pad                   opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_raw                   inopts(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_scrollok              opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_subwin                opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_syncok                opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_term_resized          resizeterm(3NCURSES)*
                                  is_wintouched            touch(3NCURSES)
                                  isendwin                 initscr(3NCURSES)
                                  key_defined              key_defined(3NCURSES)*
                                  key_name                 util(3NCURSES)
                                  keybound                 keybound(3NCURSES)*
                                  keyname                  util(3NCURSES)
                                  keyok                    keyok(3NCURSES)*
                                  keypad                   inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  killchar                 termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  killwchar                termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  leaveok                  outopts(3NCURSES)
                                  longname                 termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  mcprint                  print(3NCURSES)*
                                  meta                     inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  mouse_trafo              mouse(3NCURSES)*
                                  mouseinterval            mouse(3NCURSES)*
                                  mousemask                mouse(3NCURSES)*
                                  move                     move(3NCURSES)
                                  mvadd_wch                add_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvadd_wchnstr            add_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvadd_wchstr             add_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvaddch                  addch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvaddchnstr              addchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvaddchstr               addchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvaddnstr                addstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvaddnwstr               addwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvaddstr                 addstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvaddwstr                addwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvchgat                  attr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvcur                    kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  mvdelch                  delch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvderwin                 window(3NCURSES)
                                  mvget_wch                get_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvget_wstr               get_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvgetch                  getch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvgetn_wstr              get_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvgetnstr                getstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvgetstr                 getstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvhline                  border(3NCURSES)
                                  mvhline_set              border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  mvin_wch                 in_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvin_wchnstr             in_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvin_wchstr              in_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinch                   inch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinchnstr               inchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinchstr                inchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinnstr                 instr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinnwstr                inwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvins_nwstr              ins_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvins_wch                ins_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvins_wstr               ins_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinsch                  insch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinsnstr                insstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinsstr                 insstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinstr                  instr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvinwstr                 inwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvprintw                 printw(3NCURSES)
                                  mvscanw                  scanw(3NCURSES)
                                  mvvline                  border(3NCURSES)
                                  mvvline_set              border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwadd_wch               add_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwadd_wchnstr           add_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwadd_wchstr            add_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwaddch                 addch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwaddchnstr             addchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwaddchstr              addchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwaddnstr               addstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwaddnwstr              addwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwaddstr                addstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwaddwstr               addwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwchgat                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwdelch                 delch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwget_wch               get_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwget_wstr              get_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwgetch                 getch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwgetn_wstr             get_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwgetnstr               getstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwgetstr                getstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwhline                 border(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwhline_set             border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwin                    window(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwin_wch                in_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwin_wchnstr            in_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwin_wchstr             in_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinch                  inch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinchnstr              inchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinchstr               inchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinnstr                instr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinnwstr               inwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwins_nwstr             ins_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwins_wch               ins_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwins_wstr              ins_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinsch                 insch(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinsnstr               insstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinsstr                insstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinstr                 instr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwinwstr                inwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwprintw                printw(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwscanw                 scanw(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwvline                 border(3NCURSES)
                                  mvwvline_set             border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  napms                    kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  newpad                   pad(3NCURSES)
                                  newterm                  initscr(3NCURSES)
                                  newwin                   window(3NCURSES)
                                  nl                       inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  nocbreak                 inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  nodelay                  inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  noecho                   inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  nofilter                 util(3NCURSES)*
                                  nonl                     inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  noqiflush                inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  noraw                    inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  notimeout                inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  overlay                  overlay(3NCURSES)
                                  overwrite                overlay(3NCURSES)
                                  pair_content             color(3NCURSES)
                                  pecho_wchar              pad(3NCURSES)
                                  pechochar                pad(3NCURSES)
                                  pnoutrefresh             pad(3NCURSES)
                                  prefresh                 pad(3NCURSES)
                                  printw                   printw(3NCURSES)
                                  putp                     terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  putwin                   util(3NCURSES)
                                  qiflush                  inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  raw                      inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  redrawwin                refresh(3NCURSES)
                                  refresh                  refresh(3NCURSES)
                                  reset_color_pairs        color(3NCURSES)*
                                  reset_prog_mode          kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  reset_shell_mode         kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  resetty                  kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  resize_term              resizeterm(3NCURSES)*
                                  resizeterm               resizeterm(3NCURSES)*
                                  restartterm              terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  ripoffline               kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  savetty                  kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  scanw                    scanw(3NCURSES)
                                  scr_dump                 scr_dump(3NCURSES)
                                  scr_init                 scr_dump(3NCURSES)
                                  scr_restore              scr_dump(3NCURSES)
                                  scr_set                  scr_dump(3NCURSES)
                                  scrl                     scroll(3NCURSES)
                                  scroll                   scroll(3NCURSES)
                                  scrollok                 outopts(3NCURSES)
                                  set_curterm              terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  set_escdelay             threads(3NCURSES)*
                                  set_tabsize              threads(3NCURSES)*
                                  set_term                 initscr(3NCURSES)
                                  setcchar                 getcchar(3NCURSES)
                                  setscrreg                outopts(3NCURSES)
                                  setsyx                   kernel(3NCURSES)
                                  setupterm                terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_attr                 slk(3NCURSES)*
                                  slk_attr_off             slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_attr_on              slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_attr_set             slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_attroff              slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_attron               slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_attrset              slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_clear                slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_color                slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_init                 slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_label                slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_noutrefresh          slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_refresh              slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_restore              slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_set                  slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_touch                slk(3NCURSES)
                                  slk_wset                 slk(3NCURSES)
                                  standend                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  standout                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  start_color              color(3NCURSES)
                                  subpad                   pad(3NCURSES)
                                  subwin                   window(3NCURSES)
                                  syncok                   window(3NCURSES)
                                  term_attrs               termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  termattrs                termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  termname                 termattrs(3NCURSES)
                                  tgetent                  termcap(3NCURSES)
                                  tgetflag                 termcap(3NCURSES)
                                  tgetnum                  termcap(3NCURSES)
                                  tgetstr                  termcap(3NCURSES)
                                  tgoto                    termcap(3NCURSES)
                                  tigetflag                terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  tigetnum                 terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  tigetstr                 terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  timeout                  inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  tiparm                   terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  tiparm_s                 terminfo(3NCURSES)*
                                  tiscan_s                 terminfo(3NCURSES)*
                                  touchline                touch(3NCURSES)
                                  touchwin                 touch(3NCURSES)
                                  tparm                    terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  tputs                    termcap(3NCURSES)
                                  tputs                    terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  trace                    trace(3NCURSES)*
                                  typeahead                inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  unctrl                   util(3NCURSES)
                                  unget_wch                get_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  ungetch                  getch(3NCURSES)
                                  ungetmouse               mouse(3NCURSES)*
                                  untouchwin               touch(3NCURSES)
                                  use_default_colors       default_colors(3NCURSES)*
                                  use_env                  util(3NCURSES)
                                  use_extended_names       extensions(3NCURSES)*
                                  use_legacy_coding        legacy_coding(3NCURSES)*
                                  use_screen               threads(3NCURSES)*
                                  use_tioctl               util(3NCURSES)*
                                  use_window               threads(3NCURSES)*
                                  vid_attr                 terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  vid_puts                 terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  vidattr                  terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  vidputs                  terminfo(3NCURSES)
                                  vline                    border(3NCURSES)
                                  vline_set                border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  vw_printw                printw(3NCURSES)
                                  vw_scanw                 scanw(3NCURSES)
                                  vwprintw                 printw(3NCURSES)
                                  vwscanw                  scanw(3NCURSES)
                                  wadd_wch                 add_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  wadd_wchnstr             add_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  wadd_wchstr              add_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  waddch                   addch(3NCURSES)
                                  waddchnstr               addchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  waddchstr                addchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  waddnstr                 addstr(3NCURSES)
                                  waddnwstr                addwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  waddstr                  addstr(3NCURSES)
                                  waddwstr                 addwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  wattr_get                attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wattr_off                attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wattr_on                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wattr_set                attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wattroff                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wattron                  attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wattrset                 attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wbkgd                    bkgd(3NCURSES)
                                  wbkgdset                 bkgd(3NCURSES)
                                  wbkgrnd                  bkgrnd(3NCURSES)
                                  wbkgrndset               bkgrnd(3NCURSES)
                                  wborder                  border(3NCURSES)
                                  wborder_set              border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  wchgat                   attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wclear                   clear(3NCURSES)
                                  wclrtobot                clear(3NCURSES)
                                  wclrtoeol                clear(3NCURSES)
                                  wcolor_set               attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wcursyncup               window(3NCURSES)
                                  wdelch                   delch(3NCURSES)
                                  wdeleteln                deleteln(3NCURSES)
                                  wecho_wchar              add_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  wechochar                addch(3NCURSES)
                                  wenclose                 mouse(3NCURSES)*
                                  werase                   clear(3NCURSES)
                                  wget_wch                 get_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  wget_wstr                get_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  wgetbkgrnd               bkgrnd(3NCURSES)
                                  wgetch                   getch(3NCURSES)
                                  wgetdelay                opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  wgetn_wstr               get_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  wgetnstr                 getstr(3NCURSES)
                                  wgetparent               opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  wgetscrreg               opaque(3NCURSES)*
                                  wgetstr                  getstr(3NCURSES)
                                  whline                   border(3NCURSES)
                                  whline_set               border_set(3NCURSES)
                                  win_wch                  in_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  win_wchnstr              in_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  win_wchstr               in_wchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  winch                    inch(3NCURSES)
                                  winchnstr                inchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  winchstr                 inchstr(3NCURSES)
                                  winnstr                  instr(3NCURSES)
                                  winnwstr                 inwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  wins_nwstr               ins_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  wins_wch                 ins_wch(3NCURSES)
                                  wins_wstr                ins_wstr(3NCURSES)
                                  winsch                   insch(3NCURSES)
                                  winsdelln                deleteln(3NCURSES)
                                  winsertln                deleteln(3NCURSES)
                                  winsnstr                 insstr(3NCURSES)
                                  winsstr                  insstr(3NCURSES)
                                  winstr                   instr(3NCURSES)
                                  winwstr                  inwstr(3NCURSES)
                                  wmouse_trafo             mouse(3NCURSES)*
                                  wmove                    move(3NCURSES)
                                  wnoutrefresh             refresh(3NCURSES)
                                  wprintw                  printw(3NCURSES)
                                  wredrawln                refresh(3NCURSES)
                                  wrefresh                 refresh(3NCURSES)
                                  wresize                  wresize(3NCURSES)*
                                  wscanw                   scanw(3NCURSES)
                                  wscrl                    scroll(3NCURSES)
                                  wsetscrreg               outopts(3NCURSES)
                                  wstandend                attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wstandout                attr(3NCURSES)
                                  wsyncdown                window(3NCURSES)
                                  wsyncup                  window(3NCURSES)
                                  wtimeout                 inopts(3NCURSES)
                                  wtouchln                 touch(3NCURSES)
                                  wunctrl                  util(3NCURSES)
                                  wvline                   border(3NCURSES)
                                  wvline_set               border_set(3NCURSES)

       ncurses's screen-pointer extension adds additional functions corresponding to many  of  the  above,  each
       with an “_sp” suffix; see sp_funcs(3NCURSES).

       The  availability  of  some  extensions is configurable when ncurses is compiled; see sections “ALTERNATE
       CONFIGURATIONS” and “EXTENSIONS” below.

RETURN VALUE

       Unless otherwise noted, functions that return integers return the constants OK  on  success  and  ERR  on
       failure;  see  curses_variables(3NCURSES).   Functions  that  return  pointers  return  NULL  on failure.
       Typically, ncurses treats a null pointer passed as a function parameter as a failure.  Functions prefixed
       with “mv” first perform cursor movement and fail if the position (y, x) is outside the window boundaries.

ENVIRONMENT

       The  following  symbols  from  the  process  environment  customize  the  runtime  behavior  of   ncurses
       applications.   The  library  may  be  configured  to  disregard  the  variables TERMINFO, TERMINFO_DIRS,
       TERMPATH, and HOME, if the user is the superuser (root), or the application uses setuid(2) or setgid(2).

   BAUDRATE
       The debugging library checks this variable when the application has redirected output to a file.  ncurses
       interprets its integral value as the terminal's line speed in bits per second.  If that value  is  absent
       or  invalid,  ncurses  uses 9600.  This feature allows developers to construct repeatable test cases that
       take into account optimization decisions that depend on the terminal's line speed.

   CC (command character)
       When set, the command_character (cmdch) capability value of loaded terminfo entries changes to the  value
       of this variable.  Very few terminfo entries provide this feature.

       Because  this  name  is  also  used  in  development environments to store the C compiler's name, ncurses
       ignores its value if it is not one character in length.

   COLUMNS
       This variable specifies the width of the screen in  characters.   Applications  running  in  a  windowing
       environment  usually  are  able  to  obtain the width of the window in which they are executing.  ncurses
       enforces an upper limit of 512 when reading the value.  If COLUMNS is  not  defined  and  the  terminal's
       screen  size  is  not  available from the terminal driver, ncurses uses the size specified by the columns
       (cols) capability of the terminal type's entry in the terminfo database, if any.

       It is important that your application use the correct screen size.  Automatic detection  thereof  is  not
       always  possible  because  an application may be running on a host that does not honor NAWS (Negotiations
       About Window Size) or as a different user ID than the owner of the terminal device file.  Setting COLUMNS
       and/or LINES overrides the library's use of the screen size obtained from the operating system.

       The COLUMNS and LINES variables may be specified independently.  This property is  useful  to  circumvent
       misfeatures  of  legacy  terminal  type descriptions; xterm(1) descriptions specifying 65 lines were once
       notorious.  For best results, avoid specifying cols and lines capability codes in  terminfo  descriptions
       of terminal emulators.

       use_env(3NCURSES)   can  disable  use  of  the  process  environment  in  determining  the  screen  size.
       use_tioctl(3NCURSES) can update COLUMNS and LINES to match the screen size obtained from system calls  or
       the terminal database.

   ESCDELAY
       For  curses  to  distinguish  the  ESC character resulting from a user's press of the “Escape” key on the
       input device from one beginning an escape sequence (as commonly produced  by  function  keys),  it  waits
       after  receiving  the  escape  character  to  see if further characters are available on the input stream
       within a short interval.  A global variable ESCDELAY stores this interval in milliseconds.   The  default
       value  of  1000  (one second) is adequate for most uses.  This environment variable overrides it; ncurses
       enforces an upper limit of 30,000 (30 seconds) when reading the value.

       The most common instance where you may wish to change this value is to work with a  remote  host  over  a
       slow  communication channel.  If the host running a curses application does not receive the characters of
       an escape sequence in a timely manner, the library can interpret them as multiple key stroke events.

       xterm(1) mouse events are a form of escape sequence; therefore, if your application makes  heavy  use  of
       multiple-clicking,  you may wish to lengthen the default value because the delay applies to the composite
       multi-click event as well as the individual clicks.

       Portable applications should not rely upon the presence of ESCDELAY  in  either  form,  but  setting  the
       environment  variable  rather  than  the  global  variable  does  not  create  problems when compiling an
       application.

       If keypad(3NCURSES) is disabled for the curses window receiving input, a program must disambiguate escape
       sequences itself.

   HOME
       ncurses may read and write auxiliary terminal descriptions in .termcap and .terminfo files in the  user's
       home directory.

   LINES
       This counterpart to COLUMNS specifies the height of the screen in characters.  The corresponding terminfo
       capability and code is lines.  See the description of the COLUMNS variable above.

   MOUSE_BUTTONS_123
       (OS/2  EMX  port only) OS/2 numbers a three-button mouse inconsistently with other platforms, such that 1
       is the left button, 2 the right, and 3 the middle.  This variable customizes the mouse button  numbering.
       Its value must be three digits 1-3 in any order.  By default, ncurses assumes a numbering of “132”.

   NCURSES_ASSUMED_COLORS
       If  set, this variable overrides the ncurses library's compiled-in assumption that the terminal's default
       colors are white on black; see default_colors(3NCURSES).  Set the foreground and background color  values
       with  this  environment  variable  by  assigning  it  two integer values separated by a comma, indicating
       foregound and background color numbers, respectively.

       For example, to tell ncurses not to assume anything about the colors, use a value of  “-1,-1”.   To  make
       the  default  color  scheme green on black, use “2,0”.  ncurses accepts integral values from -1 up to the
       value of the terminfo max_colors (colors) capability.

   NCURSES_CONSOLE2
       (MinGW port only) The Console2 program defectively handles the Microsoft Console API call  CreateConsole‐
       ScreenBuffer.   Applications  that  use  it will hang.  However, it is possible to simulate the action of
       this call by mapping coordinates, explicitly saving and restoring the original screen contents.   Setting
       the environment variable NCGDB has the same effect.

   NCURSES_GPM_TERMS
       (Linux  only)  When  ncurses  is  configured to use the GPM interface, this variable may list one or more
       terminal type names, delimited by vertical bars (|) or colons (:), against which the TERM  variable  (see
       below)  is  matched.   An  empty  value  disables the GPM interface, using ncurses's built-in support for
       xterm(1) mouse protocols instead.  If the variable is absent,  ncurses  attempts  to  open  GPM  if  TERM
       contains “linux”.

   NCURSES_NO_HARD_TABS
       ncurses  may use tab characters in cursor movement optimization.  In some cases, your terminal driver may
       not handle them properly.  Set this environment variable to any value to disable the  feature.   You  can
       also adjust your stty(1) settings to avoid the problem.

   NCURSES_NO_MAGIC_COOKIE
       Many  terminals  store video attributes as a property of a character cell, as curses does.  Historically,
       some recorded changes in video attributes as data that logically occupies character cells on the display,
       switching attributes on or off, similarly to tags in a markup language; these are termed “magic cookies”,
       and must be subsequently overprinted.  If the terminfo entry for your terminal type does  not  adequately
       describe  its  handling  of  magic cookies, set this variable to any value to instruct ncurses to disable
       attributes entirely.

   NCURSES_NO_PADDING
       Most terminal type descriptions in the terminfo  database  detail  hardware  devices.   Many  people  use
       curses-based  applications  in  terminal  emulator  programs  that run in a windowing environment.  These
       programs can duplicate all of the important features  of  a  hardware  terminal,  but  often  lack  their
       limitations.   Chief  among  these  absent  drawbacks  is  the  problem of data flow management; that is,
       limiting the speed of communication to what the hardware could handle.  Unless  a  hardware  terminal  is
       interfaced into a terminal concentrator (which does flow control), an application must manage flow itself
       to prevent overruns and data loss.

       A  solution  that  comes at no hardware cost is for an application to pause after directing a terminal to
       execute an operation that it  performs  slowly,  such  as  clearing  the  display.   Many  terminal  type
       descriptions,  including that for the VT100, embed delay specifications in capabilities.  You may wish to
       use these terminal descriptions without paying the performance penalty.  Set  NCURSES_NO_PADDING  to  any
       value  to  disable all but mandatory padding.  Mandatory padding is used by such terminal capabilities as
       flash_screen (flash).

   NCURSES_NO_SETBUF
       (Obsolete) Prior to internal changes developed in ncurses 5.9 (patches 20120825  through  20130126),  the
       library used setbuf(3) to enable fully buffered output when initializing the terminal.  This was done, as
       in  SVr4  curses,  to  increase  performance.   For  testing  purposes,  both  of  ncurses and of certain
       applications, this feature was made optional.  Setting this variable disabled output  buffering,  leaving
       the output stream in the original (usually line-buffered) mode.

       Nowadays, ncurses performs its own buffering and does not require this workaround; it does not modify the
       buffering  of  the  standard output stream.  This approach makes signal handling, as for interrupts, more
       robust.  A drawback is that certain unconventional programs mixed stdio(3) calls with ncurses  calls  and
       (usually)  got  the  behavior  they  expected.  This is no longer the case; ncurses does not write to the
       standard output file descriptor through a stdio-buffered stream.

       As a special case, low-level API calls such as putp(3NCURSES)  still  use  the  standard  output  stream.
       High-level curses calls such as printw(3NCURSES) do not.

   NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS
       At  initialization,  ncurses  inspects the TERM environment variable for special cases where VT100 forms-
       drawing characters (and the corresponding alternate character set terminfo capabilities) are known to  be
       unsupported  by terminal types that otherwise claim VT100 compatibility.  Specifically, when running in a
       UTF-8 locale, the Linux virtual console device and the GNU  screen(1)  program  ignore  them.   Set  this
       variable  to  a  nonzero value to instruct ncurses that the terminal's ACS support is broken; the library
       then outputs Unicode code points that correspond to the forms-drawing characters.  Set it to zero  (or  a
       non-integer) to disable the special check for terminal type names matching “linux” or “screen”, directing
       ncurses to assume that the ACS feature works if the terminal type description advertises it.

       As  an alternative to use of this variable, ncurses checks for an extended terminfo numeric capability U8
       that can be compiled using “tic -x”.  Examples follow.

          # linux console, if patched to provide working
          # VT100 shift-in/shift-out, with corresponding font.
          linux-vt100|linux console with VT100 line-graphics,
                  U8#0, use=linux,

          # uxterm with vt100Graphics resource set to false
          xterm-utf8|xterm relying on UTF-8 line-graphics,
                  U8#1, use=xterm,

       The two-character name “U8” was chosen to permit its use via ncurses's termcap interface.

   NCURSES_TRACE
       At initialization, ncurses (in its debugging configuration) checks  for  this  variable's  presence.   If
       defined with an integral value, the library calls curses_trace(3NCURSES) with that value as the argument.

   TERM
       The  TERM variable denotes the terminal type.  Each is distinct, though many are similar.  It is commonly
       set by terminal emulators to help applications find a  workable  terminal  description.   Some  choose  a
       popular approximation such as “ansi”, “vt100”, or “xterm” rather than an exact fit to their capabilities.
       Not infrequently, an application will have problems with that approach; for example, a key stroke may not
       operate correctly, or produce no effect but seeming garbage characters on the screen.

       Setting  TERM  has  no effect on hardware operation; it affects the way applications communicate with the
       terminal.  Likewise, as a general rule (xterm(1) being a rare exception), terminal emulators  that  allow
       you  to  specify  TERM  as  a parameter or configuration value do not change their behavior to match that
       setting.

   TERMCAP
       If ncurses is configured with termcap support, it checks for  a  terminal  type  description  in  termcap
       format  if  one in terminfo format is not available.  Setting this variable directs ncurses to ignore the
       usual termcap database location, /etc/termcap; see TERMPATH  below.   TERMCAP  should  contain  either  a
       terminal  description  (with  newlines  stripped  out),  or  a file name indicating where the information
       required by the TERM environment variable is stored.

   TERMINFO
       ncurses can be configured to  read  terminal  type  description  databases  in  various  locations  using
       different formats.  This variable overrides the default location.

       •   Descriptions  in  terminfo  format are normally stored in a directory tree using subdirectories named
           for the common first letters of the terminal types  named  therein.   This  is  the  scheme  used  in
           System V.

       •   If  ncurses  is  configured  to  use  hashed  databases, then TERMINFO may name its location, such as
           /usr/share/terminfo.db, rather than /usr/share/terminfo/.

       The hashed database uses less disk space and is a little faster than the directory tree.   However,  some
       applications assume the existence of the directory tree, and read it directly rather than using the term‐
       info API.

       •   If  ncurses  is  configured with termcap support, this variable may contain the location of a termcap
           file.

       •   If the value of TERMINFO begins with “hex:” or “b64:”, ncurses uses the remainder of the value  as  a
           compiled terminfo description.  You might produce the base64 format using infocmp(1).

                  TERMINFO=$(infocmp -0 -Q2 -q)
                  export TERMINFO

           The compiled description is used only if it corresponds to the terminal type identified by TERM.

       Setting  TERMINFO  is  the simplest, but not the only, way to direct ncurses to a terminal database.  The
       search path is as follows.

       •   the last terminal database to which the running ncurses application wrote, if any

       •   the location specified by the TERMINFO environment variable

       •   $HOME/.terminfo

       •   locations listed in the TERMINFO_DIRS environment variable

       •   location(s) configured and compiled into ncurses/etc/terminfo:/lib/terminfo:/usr/share/terminfo/etc/terminfo

   TERMINFO_DIRS
       This variable specifies a list of locations, akin to PATH, in which ncurses  searches  for  the  terminal
       type  descriptions  described  by  TERMINFO  above.   The  list items are separated by colons on Unix and
       semicolons on OS/2 EMX.  System V terminfo lacks a corresponding feature;  TERMINFO_DIRS  is  an  ncurses
       extension.

   TERMPATH
       If  TERMCAP  does  not hold a terminal type description or file name, then ncurses checks the contents of
       TERMPATH, a list of locations, akin to PATH, in which it searches for termcap terminal type descriptions.
       The list items are separated by colons on Unix and semicolons on OS/2 EMX.

       If both TERMCAP and TERMPATH  are  unset  or  invalid,  ncurses  searches  for  the  files  /etc/termcap,
       /usr/share/misc/termcap, and $HOME/.termcap, in that order.

ALTERNATE CONFIGURATIONS

       Many  different  ncurses  configurations  are  possible, determined by the options given to the configure
       script when building the library.  Run the script with the --help option to peruse them all.  A  few  are
       of particular significance to the application developer employing ncurses.

       --disable-overwrite
            The standard C preprocessor inclusion for the curses library is as follows.

                #include <curses.h>

            This option is used to avoid file name conflicts between ncurses and an existing curses installation
            on  the  system.   If  ncurses  is  installed  disabling  overwrite,  it  puts its header files in a
            subdirectory.  Here is an example.

                #include <ncurses/curses.h>

            Installation also omits a symbolic link that would cause the  compiler's  -lcurses  option  to  link
            object files with ncurses instead of the system curses library.

            The directory used by this configuration of ncurses is shown in section “SYNOPSIS” above.

       --enable-widec
            The  configure  script  renames the library and (if the --disable-overwrite option is used) puts the
            header files in a different subdirectory.  All of the library names have a  “w”  appended  to  them,
            i.e., instead of

                -lncurses

            you link with

                -lncursesw

            You  must  also  enable  the wide-character features in the header file when compiling for the wide-
            character library to use the extended (wide-character) functions.  The symbol  which  enables  these
            features has changed since X/Open Curses Issue 4:

            •   Originally,  the  wide-character feature required the symbol _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED but that was
                only valid for XPG4 (1996).

            •   Later, that was deemed conflicting with _XOPEN_SOURCE defined to 500.

            •   As of mid-2018, none of the features in this  implementation  require  a  _XOPEN_SOURCE  feature
                greater than 600.  However, X/Open Curses Issue 7 (2009) recommends defining it to 700.

            •   Alternatively, you can enable the feature by defining NCURSES_WIDECHAR with the caveat that some
                other  header  file  than  curses.h may require a specific value for _XOPEN_SOURCE (or a system-
                specific symbol).

            The curses.h header file installed for the wide-character library is designed to be compatible  with
            the  non-wide  library's  header.   Only  the size of the WINDOW structure differs; few applications
            require more than pointers to WINDOWs.

            If the headers are installed allowing overwrite, the  wide-character  library's  headers  should  be
            installed last, to allow applications to be built using either library from the same set of headers.

       --with-pthread
            The  configure  script  renames  the  library.  All of the library names have a “t” appended to them
            (before any “w” added by --enable-widec).

            The global variables such as LINES are replaced by macros to allow read-only access.   At  the  same
            time,  setter-functions  are provided to set these values.  Some applications (very few) may require
            changes to work with this convention.

       --with-shared
       --with-normal
       --with-debug
       --with-profile
            The shared and normal (static) library names differ  by  their  suffixes,  e.g.,  libncurses.so  and
            libncurses.a.   The  debug  and  profiling  libraries  add  a  “_g”  and  a  “_p”  to the root names
            respectively, e.g., libncurses_g.a and libncurses_p.a.

       --with-termlib
            Low-level functions which do not depend upon  whether  the  library  supports  wide-characters,  are
            provided in the tinfo library.

            By  doing this, it is possible to share the tinfo library between wide/normal configurations as well
            as reduce the size of the library when only low-level functions are needed.

            Those functions are described in these pages:

            •   extensions(3NCURSES) - miscellaneous curses extensions

            •   inopts(3NCURSES) - curses input options

            •   kernel(3NCURSES) - low-level curses routines

            •   termattrs(3NCURSES) - curses environment query routines

            •   termcap(3NCURSES) - curses emulation of termcapterminfo(3NCURSES) - curses interface to terminfo database

            •   util(3NCURSES) - miscellaneous curses utility routines

       --with-trace
            The trace function normally resides in the debug library, but it is sometimes  useful  to  configure
            this in the shared library.  Configure scripts should check for the function's existence rather than
            assuming it is always in the debug library.

FILES

       /usr/share/tabset
              tab stop initialization database

       /etc/terminfo
              compiled terminal capability database

NOTES

       X/Open  Curses  permits most functions it specifies to be made available as macros as well.  ncurses does
       so

       •   for functions that return values via their parameters,

       •   to support obsolete features,

       •   to reuse functions (for example, those that move the cursor before another operation), and

       •   in a few special cases.

       If the standard output file descriptor of an ncurses program is redirected to something  that  is  not  a
       terminal  device,  the  library writes screen updates to the standard error file descriptor.  This was an
       undocumented feature of SVr3 curses.

       See subsection “Header Files” below regarding symbols exposed by inclusion of curses.h.

EXTENSIONS

       ncurses enables an application to capture mouse events on  certain  terminals,  including  xterm(1);  see
       mouse(3NCURSES).

       ncurses  provides  a  means  of  responding  to window resizing events, as when running in a GUI terminal
       emulator application such as xterm; see resizeterm(3NCURSES) and wresize(3NCURSES).

       ncurses allows an application to query the terminal for the presence of a wide variety of  special  keys;
       see has_key(3NCURSES).

       ncurses  extends  the  fixed  set of function key capabilities specified by X/Open Curses by allowing the
       application  programmer  to  define  additional  key  events  at   runtime;   see   define_key(3NCURSES),
       key_defined(3NCURSES), keybound(3NCURSES), and keyok(3NCURSES).

       ncurses  can  exploit  the  capabilities  of  terminals  implementing  ISO 6429/ECMA-48 SGR 39 and SGR 49
       sequences, which allow an application to reset the terminal to its  original  foreground  and  background
       colors.   From  a  user's perspective, the application is able to draw colored text on a background whose
       color is set independently, providing better control over color contrasts.  See default_colors(3NCURSES).

       An ncurses application can eschew knowledge of SCREEN  and  WINDOW  structure  internals,  instead  using
       accessor functions such as is_cbreak(3NCURSES) and is_scrollok(3NCURSES).

       ncurses  enables  an  application  to direct its output to a printer attached to the terminal device; see
       print(3NCURSES).

       ncurses offers slk_attr(3NCURSES) as a counterpart of attr_get(3NCURSES) for soft-label  key  lines,  and
       extended_slk_color(3NCURSES) as a form of slk_color(3NCURSES) that can gather color information from them
       when many colors are supported.

       ncurses permits modification of unctrl(3NCURSES)'s behavior; see use_legacy_coding(3NCURSES).

       Rudimentary support for multi-threaded applications may be available; see threads(3NCURSES).

       Functions that ease the management of multiple screens can be exposed; see sp_funcs(3NCURSES).

       To aid applications to debug their memory usage, ncurses optionally offers functions to more aggressively
       free memory it dynamically allocates itself; see memleaks(3NCURSES).

       The library facilitates auditing and troubleshooting of its behavior; see trace(3NCURSES).

       Compiling  ncurses  with  the  option  -DUSE_GETCAP causes it to fall back to reading /etc/termcap if the
       terminal setup code cannot find a terminfo entry corresponding to TERM.   Use  of  this  feature  is  not
       recommended, as it essentially includes an entire termcap compiler in the ncurses startup code, at a cost
       in memory usage and application launch latency.

       PDCurses and NetBSD curses incorporate some ncurses extensions.  Individual man pages indicate where this
       is the case.

PORTABILITY

       X/Open  Curses  defines  two  levels  of conformance, “base” and “enhanced”.  The latter includes several
       additional features, such as wide-character and color support.  ncurses  intends  base-level  conformance
       with X/Open Curses, and supports all features of its enhanced level except the untic utility.

       Differences  between X/Open Curses and ncurses are documented in the “PORTABILITY” sections of applicable
       man pages.

   Error Checking
       In many cases, X/Open Curses is vague about error conditions, omitting some of the SVr4 documentation.

       Unlike other implementations, ncurses checks pointer parameters, such as those to WINDOW  structures,  to
       ensure  that  they are not null.  This is done primarily to guard against programmer error.  The standard
       interface does not provide a way for the library to tell an application which of several possible  errors
       occurred.  An application that relies on ncurses to check its function parameters for validity limits its
       portability and robustness.

   Padding Differences
       In  historical curses implementations, delays embedded in the terminfo capabilities carriage_return (cr),
       scroll_forward (ind), cursor_left (cub1), form_feed (ff), and tab (ht) activated corresponding delay bits
       in the Unix terminal driver.  ncurses performs all padding by sending NUL  bytes  to  the  device.   This
       method  is  slightly  more  expensive,  but  narrows  the  interface to the Unix kernel significantly and
       correspondingly increases the package's portability.

   Header Files
       The header file curses.h itself includes the header files stdio.h and unctrl.h.

       X/Open Curses has more to say,

           The inclusion of curses.h may make visible all symbols from the headers stdio.h,  term.h,  termios.h,
           and wchar.h.

       but does not finish the story.  A more complete account follows.

       •   The first curses, in 4BSD, provided a curses.h file.

           BSD  curses  code included curses.h and unctrl.h from an internal header file curses.ext, where “ext”
           abbreviated “externs”.

           The implementations of printw and scanw used undocumented internal  functions  of  the  standard  I/O
           library (_doprnt and _doscan), but nothing in curses.h itself relied upon stdio.h.

       •   SVr2  curses added newterm, which relies upon stdio.h because its function prototype employs the FILE
           type.

           SVr4 curses added putwin and getwin, which also use stdio.h.

           X/Open Curses specifies all three of these functions.

           SVr4 curses and X/Open Curses do not require the developer to include stdio.h before curses.h.   Both
           document use of curses as requiring only curses.h.

           As a result, standard curses.h always includes stdio.h.

       •   X/Open Curses and SVr4 curses are inconsistent with respect to unctrl.h.

           As noted in util(3NCURSES), ncurses includes unctrl.h from curses.h (as SVr4 does).

       •   X/Open Curses's comments about term.h and termios.h may refer to HP-UX and AIX.

           HP-UX  curses includes term.h from curses.h to declare setupterm in curses.h, but ncurses and Solaris
           curses do not.

           AIX curses includes term.h and termios.h.  Again, ncurses and Solaris curses do not.

       •   X/Open Curses says that curses.h may include term.h, but does not require it to do so.

           Some programs use functions declared in both curses.h and term.h, and must include both header  files
           in the same module.  Very old versions of AIX curses required inclusion of curses.h before term.h.

           The  header  files  supplied  by  ncurses  include  the  standard  library  headers  required for its
           declarations, so ncurses's own header files can be included in any order.  For  portability  even  to
           old AIX systems, include curses.h before term.h.

       •   X/Open  Curses  says  “may  make  visible”  because including a header file does not necessarily make
           visible all of the symbols in it (consider #ifdef and similar).

           For instance, ncurses's curses.h may include wchar.h if the proper symbol is defined, and if  ncurses
           is  configured  for  wide-character support.  If wchar.h is included, its symbols may be made visible
           depending on the value of the _XOPEN_SOURCE feature test macro.

       •   X/Open Curses mandates an application's inclusion of one standard C library header in a special case:
           stdarg.h before curses.h to prototype the functions vw_printw and vw_scanw (as well as  the  obsolete
           vwprintw  and vwscanw).  Each of these takes a variadic argument list, a va_list parameter, like that
           of printf(3).

           SVr3 curses introduced the two obsolete functions, and X/Open Curses the others.   In  between,  SVr4
           curses  provided  for the possibility that an application might include either varargs.h or stdarg.h.
           These represented contrasting approaches to handling variadic argument lists.  The  older  interface,
           varargs.h,  used  a  pointer  to  char  for  variadic  functions' va_list parameter.  Later, the list
           acquired its own standard data type, va_list, defined in stdarg.h, empowering the compiler  to  check
           the types of a function call's actual parameters against the formal ones declared in its prototype.

           No  conforming  implementations  of  X/Open  Curses require an application to include stdarg.h before
           curses.h because they either have allowed for a special type, or, like ncurses, they include stdarg.h
           themselves to provide a portable interface.

AUTHORS

       Zeyd M. Ben-Halim, Eric S. Raymond, Thomas E. Dickey.  Based on pcurses by Pavel Curtis.

SEE ALSO

       curses_variables(3NCURSES), terminfo(5), user_caps(5)

ncurses 6.5                                        2025-01-18                                  ncurses(3NCURSES)