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curs_pad(3X) curs_pad(3X)
newpad, subpad, prefresh, pnoutrefresh, pechochar, pecho_wchar -
create and display curses pads
#include <curses.h>
WINDOW *newpad(int nlines, int ncols);
WINDOW *subpad(WINDOW *orig, int nlines, int ncols,
int begin_y, int begin_x);
int prefresh(WINDOW *pad, int pminrow, int pmincol,
int sminrow, int smincol, int smaxrow, int smaxcol);
int pnoutrefresh(WINDOW *pad, int pminrow, int pmincol,
int sminrow, int smincol, int smaxrow, int smaxcol);
int pechochar(WINDOW *pad, chtype ch);
int pecho_wchar(WINDOW *pad, const cchar_t *wch);
newpad
The newpad routine creates and returns a pointer to a new pad data
structure with the given number of lines, nlines, and columns, ncols.
A pad is like a window, except that it is not restricted by the
screen size, and is not necessarily associated with a particular part
of the screen. Pads can be used when a large window is needed, and
only a part of the window will be on the screen at one time.
Automatic refreshes of pads (e.g., from scrolling or echoing of
input) do not occur. It is not legal to call wrefresh with a pad as
an argument; the routines prefresh or pnoutrefresh should be called
instead. Note that these routines require additional parameters to
specify the part of the pad to be displayed and the location on the
screen to be used for the display.
subpad
The subpad routine creates and returns a pointer to a subwindow
within a pad with the given number of lines, nlines, and columns,
ncols. Unlike subwin, which uses screen coordinates, the window is
at position (begin_x, begin_y) on the pad. The window is made in the
middle of the window orig, so that changes made to one window affect
both windows. During the use of this routine, it will often be
necessary to call touchwin or touchline on orig before calling
prefresh.
prefresh, pnoutrefresh
The prefresh and pnoutrefresh routines are analogous to wrefresh and
wnoutrefresh except that they relate to pads instead of windows. The
additional parameters are needed to indicate what part of the pad and
screen are involved. The pminrow and pmincol parameters specify the
upper left-hand corner of the rectangle to be displayed in the pad.
The sminrow, smincol, smaxrow, and smaxcol parameters specify the
edges of the rectangle to be displayed on the screen. The lower
right-hand corner of the rectangle to be displayed in the pad is
calculated from the screen coordinates, since the rectangles must be
the same size. Both rectangles must be entirely contained within
their respective structures. Negative values of pminrow, pmincol,
sminrow, or smincol are treated as if they were zero.
pechochar
The pechochar routine is functionally equivalent to a call to addch
followed by a call to refresh(3X), a call to waddch followed by a
call to wrefresh, or a call to waddch followed by a call to prefresh.
The knowledge that only a single character is being output is taken
into consideration and, for non-control characters, a considerable
performance gain might be seen by using these routines instead of
their equivalents. In the case of pechochar, the last location of
the pad on the screen is reused for the arguments to prefresh.
pecho_wchar
The pecho_wchar function is the analogous wide-character form of
pechochar. It outputs one character to a pad and immediately
refreshes the pad. It does this by a call to wadd_wch followed by a
call to prefresh.
Routines that return an integer return ERR upon failure and OK (SVr4
only specifies "an integer value other than ERR") upon successful
completion.
Routines that return pointers return NULL on error, and set errno to
ENOMEM.
X/Open does not define any error conditions. In this implementation
prefresh and pnoutrefresh
return an error if the window pointer is null, or if the
window is not really a pad or if the area to refresh extends
off-screen or if the minimum coordinates are greater than the
maximum.
pechochar
returns an error if the window is not really a pad, and the
associated call to wechochar returns an error.
pecho_wchar
returns an error if the window is not really a pad, and the
associated call to wecho_wchar returns an error.
Note that pechochar may be a macro.
The XSI Curses standard, Issue 4 describes these functions.
curses(3X), curs_refresh(3X), curs_touch(3X), curs_addch(3X).
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curs_pad(3X)