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curs_getcchar(3)
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curs_getcchar, getcchar, setcchar - Get a wide character
string and rendition from a cchar_t or set a cchar_t from
a wide-character string
#include <curses.h>
int getcchar(
const cchar_t *wcval,
wchar_t *wch,
attr_t *attrs,
short *color_pair,
void *opts ); int setcchar(
cchar_t *wcval,
const wchar_t *wch,
const attr_t *attrs,
short color_pair,
void *opts );
Curses Library (libcurses)
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to
industry standards as follows:
getcchar, setcchar: XCURSES4.2
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information
about industry standards and associated tags.
The getcchar function gets a wide-character string and
rendition from a cchar_t argument. When wch is not a null
pointer, the getcchar function does the following:
Extracts information from a cchar_t type defined for wcval
Stores the character attributes in the object pointed to
by attrs Stores the color-pair in the object pointed to by
color_pair Stores the wide-character string, both spacing
and nonspacing characters referenced by wcval, into the
array pointed to by wch.
When wch is a null pointer, the getcchar function does the
following: Obtains the number of wide characters, both
spacing and non-spacing characters, in the object pointed
to by wcval Does not change the objects pointed to by
attrs or color_pair
The setcchar function initializes the object pointed to by
wcval by using: The character attributes in attrs The
color pair in color_pair The wide-character string pointed
to by wch
The wch value should contain either a spacing character,
followed by nonspacing characters, or just the nonspacing
characters.
The opts argument is reserved for future use. Currently,
an application must provide a null pointer as opts.
The header file <curses.h> automatically includes the
header file <stdio.h>.
The wcval argument may be a value generated by a call to
setcchar or by a function that has a cchar_t output argument.
If wcval is constructed by any other means, the
effect is unspecified.
When wch is a null pointer, getcchar returns the number of
wide characters referenced by wcval, including the null
terminator.
When wch is not a null pointer, getcchar returns OK upon
successful completion, and ERR otherwise.
Upon successful completion, setcchar returns OK. Otherwise,
it returns ERR.
Functions: curses(3), curs_attr_get(3),
can_change_color(3)
Others: standards(5)
curs_getcchar(3)
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