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    Date : 2021-03-10 20:16:08
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    Message : Don't return ERR if resize didn't change size This is a backport of the ncurses 5.9 20120707 patch. Previously, getch() would return ERR if SIGWINCH was received but the window didn't actually change size. This can happen, for example, when the xterm font is changed. OK tb@

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    .TH curs_getch 3 ""
    .na
    .hy 0
    .SH NAME
    \fBgetch\fR,
    \fBwgetch\fR,
    \fBmvgetch\fR,
    \fBmvwgetch\fR,
    \fBungetch\fR,
    \fBhas_key\fR \- get (or push back) characters from \fBcurses\fR terminal keyboard
    .ad
    .hy
    .SH SYNOPSIS
    \fB#include <curses.h>\fR
    .PP
    \fBint getch(void);\fR
    .br
    \fBint wgetch(WINDOW *win);\fR
    .br
    \fBint mvgetch(int y, int x);\fR
    .br
    \fBint mvwgetch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);\fR
    .br
    \fBint ungetch(int ch);\fR
    .br
    \fBint has_key(int ch);\fR
    .br
    .SH DESCRIPTION
    The \fBgetch\fR, \fBwgetch\fR, \fBmvgetch\fR and \fBmvwgetch\fR, routines read
    a character from the window.
    In no-delay mode, if no input is waiting, the value \fBERR\fR is returned.
    In delay mode, the program waits until the system
    passes text through to the program.
    Depending on the setting of \fBcbreak\fR,
    this is after one character (cbreak mode),
    or after the first newline (nocbreak mode).
    In half-delay mode,
    the program waits until a character is typed or the
    specified timeout has been reached.
    .PP
    Unless \fBnoecho\fR has been set,
    then the character will also be echoed into the
    designated window according to the following rules:
    If the character is the current erase character, left arrow, or backspace,
    the cursor is moved one space to the left and that screen position is erased
    as if \fBdelch\fR had been called.
    If the character value is any other \fBKEY_\fR define, the user is alerted
    with a \fBbeep\fR call.
    Otherwise the character is simply output to the screen.
    .PP
    If the window is not a pad, and it has been moved or modified since the last
    call to \fBwrefresh\fR, \fBwrefresh\fR will be called before another character
    is read.
    .PP
    If \fBkeypad\fR is \fBTRUE\fR, and a function key is pressed, the token for
    that function key is returned instead of the raw characters.
    Possible function
    keys are defined in \fB<curses.h>\fR as macros with values outside the range
    of 8-bit characters whose names begin with \fBKEY_\fR. Thus, a variable
    intended to hold the return value of a function key must be of short size or
    larger.
    .PP
    When a character that could be the beginning of a function key is received
    (which, on modern terminals, means an escape character),
    \fBcurses\fR sets a timer.
    If the remainder of the sequence does not come in within the designated
    time, the character is passed through;
    otherwise, the function key value is returned.
    For this reason, many terminals experience a delay between the time
    a user presses the escape key and the escape is returned to the program.
    .PP
    The \fBungetch\fR routine places \fIch\fR back onto the input queue to be
    returned by the next call to \fBwgetch\fR.
    There is just one input queue for all windows.
    .PP
    .SS Function Keys
    The following function keys, defined in \fB<curses.h>\fR, might be returned by
    \fBgetch\fR if \fBkeypad\fR has been enabled.
    Note that not all of these are
    necessarily supported on any particular terminal.
    .sp
    .TS
    center tab(/) ;
    l l
    l l .
    \fIName\fR/\fIKey\fR \fIname\fR
    KEY_BREAK/Break key
    KEY_DOWN/The four arrow keys ...
    KEY_UP
    KEY_LEFT
    KEY_RIGHT
    KEY_HOME/Home key (upward+left arrow)
    KEY_BACKSPACE/Backspace
    KEY_F0/T{
    Function keys; space for 64 keys is reserved.
    T}
    KEY_F(\fIn\fR)/T{
    For 0 \(<= \fIn\fR \(<= 63
    T}
    KEY_DL/Delete line
    KEY_IL/Insert line
    KEY_DC/Delete character
    KEY_IC/Insert char or enter insert mode
    KEY_EIC/Exit insert char mode
    KEY_CLEAR/Clear screen
    KEY_EOS/Clear to end of screen
    KEY_EOL/Clear to end of line
    KEY_SF/Scroll 1 line forward
    KEY_SR/Scroll 1 line backward (reverse)
    KEY_NPAGE/Next page
    KEY_PPAGE/Previous page
    KEY_STAB/Set tab
    KEY_CTAB/Clear tab
    KEY_CATAB/Clear all tabs
    KEY_ENTER/Enter or send
    KEY_SRESET/Soft (partial) reset
    KEY_RESET/Reset or hard reset
    KEY_PRINT/Print or copy
    KEY_LL/Home down or bottom (lower left)
    KEY_A1/Upper left of keypad
    KEY_A3/Upper right of keypad
    KEY_B2/Center of keypad
    KEY_C1/Lower left of keypad
    KEY_C3/Lower right of keypad
    KEY_BTAB/Back tab key
    KEY_BEG/Beg(inning) key
    KEY_CANCEL/Cancel key
    KEY_CLOSE/Close key
    KEY_COMMAND/Cmd (command) key
    KEY_COPY/Copy key
    KEY_CREATE/Create key
    KEY_END/End key
    KEY_EXIT/Exit key
    KEY_FIND/Find key
    KEY_HELP/Help key
    KEY_MARK/Mark key
    KEY_MESSAGE/Message key
    KEY_MOUSE/Mouse event read
    KEY_MOVE/Move key
    KEY_NEXT/Next object key
    KEY_OPEN/Open key
    KEY_OPTIONS/Options key
    KEY_PREVIOUS/Previous object key
    KEY_REDO/Redo key
    KEY_REFERENCE/Ref(erence) key
    KEY_REFRESH/Refresh key
    KEY_REPLACE/Replace key
    KEY_RESIZE/Screen resized
    KEY_RESTART/Restart key
    KEY_RESUME/Resume key
    KEY_SAVE/Save key
    KEY_SBEG/Shifted beginning key
    KEY_SCANCEL/Shifted cancel key
    KEY_SCOMMAND/Shifted command key
    KEY_SCOPY/Shifted copy key
    KEY_SCREATE/Shifted create key
    KEY_SDC/Shifted delete char key
    KEY_SDL/Shifted delete line key
    KEY_SELECT/Select key
    KEY_SEND/Shifted end key
    KEY_SEOL/Shifted clear line key
    KEY_SEXIT/Shifted exit key
    KEY_SFIND/Shifted find key
    KEY_SHELP/Shifted help key
    KEY_SHOME/Shifted home key
    KEY_SIC/Shifted input key
    KEY_SLEFT/Shifted left arrow key
    KEY_SMESSAGE/Shifted message key
    KEY_SMOVE/Shifted move key
    KEY_SNEXT/Shifted next key
    KEY_SOPTIONS/Shifted options key
    KEY_SPREVIOUS/Shifted prev key
    KEY_SPRINT/Shifted print key
    KEY_SREDO/Shifted redo key
    KEY_SREPLACE/Shifted replace key
    KEY_SRIGHT/Shifted right arrow
    KEY_SRSUME/Shifted resume key
    KEY_SSAVE/Shifted save key
    KEY_SSUSPEND/Shifted suspend key
    KEY_SUNDO/Shifted undo key
    KEY_SUSPEND/Suspend key
    KEY_UNDO/Undo key
    .TE
    .PP
    Keypad is arranged like this:
    .sp
    .TS
    center allbox tab(/) ;
    c c c .
    \fBA1\fR/\fBup\fR/\fBA3\fR
    \fBleft\fR/\fBB2\fR/\fBright\fR
    \fBC1\fR/\fBdown\fR/\fBC3\fR
    .TE
    .sp
    The \fBhas_key\fR routine takes a key value from the above list, and
    returns TRUE or FALSE according to whether
    the current terminal type recognizes a key with that value.
    Note that a few values do not correspond to a real key,
    e.g., \fBKEY_RESIZE\fP and \fBKEY_MOUSE\fP.
    See \fBresizeterm\fR(3) for more details about \fBKEY_RESIZE\fP, and
    \fBcurs_mouse\fR(3) for a discussion of \fBKEY_MOUSE\fP.
    .PP
    .SH RETURN VALUE
    All routines return the integer \fBERR\fR upon failure and an integer value
    other than \fBERR\fR (\fBOK\fR in the case of ungetch()) upon successful
    completion.
    .RS 3
    .TP 5
    \fBungetch\fP
    returns ERR
    if there is no more room in the FIFO.
    .TP
    \fBwgetch\fP
    returns ERR
    if the window pointer is null, or
    if its timeout expires without having any data.
    .RE
    .SH NOTES
    Use of the escape key by a programmer for a single character function is
    discouraged, as it will cause a delay of up to one second while the
    keypad code looks for a following function-key sequence.
    .PP
    Note that some keys may be the same as commonly used control
    keys, e.g., \fBKEY_ENTER\fP versus control/M, \fBKEY_BACKSPACE\fP versus control/H.
    Some curses implementations may differ according to whether they
    treat these control keys specially (and ignore the terminfo), or
    use the terminfo definitions.
    \fBNcurses\fR uses the terminfo definition.
    If it says that \fBKEY_ENTER\fP is control/M,
    \fBgetch\fR will return \fBKEY_ENTER\fP
    when you press control/M.
    .PP
    When using \fBgetch\fR, \fBwgetch\fR, \fBmvgetch\fR, or
    \fBmvwgetch\fR, nocbreak mode (\fBnocbreak\fR) and echo mode
    (\fBecho\fR) should not be used at the same time.
    Depending on the
    state of the tty driver when each character is typed, the program may
    produce undesirable results.
    .PP
    Note that \fBgetch\fR, \fBmvgetch\fR, and \fBmvwgetch\fR may be macros.
    .PP
    Historically, the set of keypad macros was largely defined by the extremely
    function-key-rich keyboard of the AT&T 7300, aka 3B1, aka Safari 4.
    Modern
    personal computers usually have only a small subset of these.
    IBM PC-style
    consoles typically support little more than \fBKEY_UP\fR, \fBKEY_DOWN\fR,
    \fBKEY_LEFT\fR, \fBKEY_RIGHT\fR, \fBKEY_HOME\fR, \fBKEY_END\fR,
    \fBKEY_NPAGE\fR, \fBKEY_PPAGE\fR, and function keys 1 through 12.
    The Ins key
    is usually mapped to \fBKEY_IC\fR.
    .SH PORTABILITY
    The *get* functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4.
    They
    read single-byte characters only.
    The standard specifies that they return
    \fBERR\fR on failure, but specifies no error conditions.
    .PP
    The echo behavior of these functions on input of \fBKEY_\fR or backspace
    characters was not specified in the SVr4 documentation.
    This description is
    adopted from the XSI Curses standard.
    .PP
    The behavior of \fBgetch\fR and friends in the presence of handled signals is
    unspecified in the SVr4 and XSI Curses documentation.
    Under historical curses
    implementations, it varied depending on whether the operating system's
    implementation of handled signal receipt interrupts a \fBread\fR(2) call in
    progress or not, and also (in some implementations) depending on whether an
    input timeout or non-blocking mode has been set.
    .PP
    Programmers concerned about portability should be prepared for either of two
    cases: (a) signal receipt does not interrupt \fBgetch\fR; (b) signal receipt
    interrupts \fBgetch\fR and causes it to return ERR with \fBerrno\fR set to
    \fBEINTR\fR.
    Under the \fBncurses\fR implementation, handled signals never
    interrupt \fBgetch\fR.
    .PP
    The \fBhas_key\fR function is unique to \fBncurses\fR.
    We recommend that
    any code using it be conditionalized on the \fBNCURSES_VERSION\fR feature macro.
    .SH SEE ALSO
    \fBcurses\fR(3),
    \fBcurs_inopts\fR(3),
    \fBcurs_mouse\fR(3),
    \fBcurs_move\fR(3),
    \fBcurs_refresh\fR(3),
    \fBresizeterm\fR(3).
    .PP
    Comparable functions in the wide-character (ncursesw) library are
    described in
    \fBcurs_get_wch\fR(3).
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