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NAME

       ins_wstr, wins_wstr, mvins_wstr, mvwins_wstr, ins_nwstr, wins_nwstr, mvins_nwstr, mvwins_nwstr - insert a
       wide-character string in a curses window

SYNOPSIS

       #include <curses.h>

       int ins_wstr(const wchar_t * wstr);
       int wins_wstr(WINDOW * win, const wchar_t * wstr);
       int mvins_wstr(int y, int x, const wchar_t * wstr);
       int mvwins_wstr(WINDOW * win, int y, int x,
             const wchar_t * wstr);

       int ins_nwstr(const wchar_t * wstr, int n);
       int wins_nwstr(WINDOW * win, const wchar_t * wstr, int n);
       int mvins_nwstr(int y, int x, const wchar_t * wstr, int n);
       int mvwins_nwstr(WINDOW * win, int y, int x,
             const wchar_t * wstr, int n);

DESCRIPTION

       wins_wstr  inserts a wide-character string wstr before the character at the cursor in window win as if by
       calling wins_wch(3NCURSES) for each wchar_t in wstr.  No line wrapping is performed.  Characters  to  the
       right  of  the  cursor  are  shifted right; those at the right edge of the window may be lost.  wins_wstr
       stops inserting if it would have to wrap to the next line to write the next wchar_t in wstr.  The  cursor
       position  does  not change (after moving to (y, x), if specified).  wins_nwstr does the same, but inserts
       at most n characters, or  as  many  as  possible  (up  to  the  end  of  the  line)  if  n  is  negative.
       ncurses(3NCURSES) describes the variants of these functions.

RETURN VALUE

       These functions return OK on success and ERR on failure.

       In ncurses, they return ERR if

       •   win is NULL,

       •   wstr is NULL,

       •   the first wide character in wstr is a non-spacing character, or

       •   an internal wins_wch(3NCURSES) call returns ERR.

       Functions prefixed with “mv” first perform cursor movement and fail if the position (y, x) is outside the
       window boundaries.

NOTES

       All of these functions except wins_nwstr may be implemented as macros.

EXTENSIONS

       ins_nwstr,  wins_nwstr,  mvins_nwstr,  and  mvwins_nwstr's  acceptance of negative n values is an ncurses
       extension.

PORTABILITY

       Applications  employing  ncurses  extensions  should  condition  their  use  on  the  visibility  of  the
       NCURSES_VERSION preprocessor macro.

       X/Open Curses Issue 4 describes these functions.  It specifies no error conditions for them.

       X/Open Curses does not specify what happens if a non-spacing character follows a control character.

       Issue 4  states  that  the  entire  string  is  inserted if n is less than 1.  This is probably an error,
       because it is inconsistent with other functions such as waddwstr, and differs from the  SVr4  curses  and
       Solaris xcurses implementations.  Nevertheless, Issue 7 retains the language.

HISTORY

       X/Open  Curses  Issue 4  (1995)  initially  specified these functions.  The System V Interface Definition
       Version 4 (1995), specified functions named winswstr and winsnwstr (and the usual variants).  These  were
       later  additions  to  SVr4.x,  not  appearing  in the first SVr4 (1989).  They differ from X/Open's later
       wins_wstr and wins_nwstr in that their wstr parameters are not const-qualified.

SEE ALSO

       insstr(3NCURSES) describes  comparable  functions  of  the  ncurses  library  in  its  non-wide-character
       configuration.

       ncurses(3NCURSES), ins_wch(3NCURSES), in_wch(3NCURSES)

ncurses 6.5                                        2025-02-01                                 ins_wstr(3NCURSES)