pdcurses/inch.c

Thu, 23 Jul 2015 18:07:39 +0300

author
Teemu Piippo <tsapii@utu.fi>
date
Thu, 23 Jul 2015 18:07:39 +0300
changeset 97
2d43f05b284c
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Added pdcurses source files, if no curses library is provided, these source files will be fallen back to instead of raising an error. Should make compiling on windows slightly less painful.

/* Public Domain Curses */

#include <curspriv.h>

RCSID("$Id: inch.c,v 1.33 2008/07/13 16:08:18 wmcbrine Exp $")

/*man-start**************************************************************

  Name:                                                         inch

  Synopsis:
        chtype inch(void);
        chtype winch(WINDOW *win);
        chtype mvinch(int y, int x);
        chtype mvwinch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);

        int in_wch(cchar_t *wcval);
        int win_wch(WINDOW *win, cchar_t *wcval);
        int mvin_wch(int y, int x, cchar_t *wcval);
        int mvwin_wch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, cchar_t *wcval);

  Description:
        The inch() functions retrieve the character and attribute from 
        the current or specified window position, in the form of a 
        chtype. If a NULL window is specified, (chtype)ERR is returned.

        The in_wch() functions are the wide-character versions; instead 
        of returning a chtype, they store a cchar_t at the address 
        specified by wcval, and return OK or ERR. (No value is stored 
        when ERR is returned.) Note that in PDCurses, chtype and cchar_t 
        are the same.

  Portability                                X/Open    BSD    SYS V
        inch                                    Y       Y       Y
        winch                                   Y       Y       Y
        mvinch                                  Y       Y       Y
        mvwinch                                 Y       Y       Y
        in_wch                                  Y
        win_wch                                 Y
        mvin_wch                                Y
        mvwin_wch                               Y

**man-end****************************************************************/

chtype winch(WINDOW *win)
{
    PDC_LOG(("winch() - called\n"));

    if (!win)
        return (chtype)ERR;

    return win->_y[win->_cury][win->_curx];
}

chtype inch(void)
{
    PDC_LOG(("inch() - called\n"));

    return winch(stdscr);
}

chtype mvinch(int y, int x)
{
    PDC_LOG(("mvinch() - called\n"));

    if (move(y, x) == ERR)
        return (chtype)ERR;

    return stdscr->_y[stdscr->_cury][stdscr->_curx];
}

chtype mvwinch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x)
{
    PDC_LOG(("mvwinch() - called\n"));

    if (wmove(win, y, x) == ERR)
        return (chtype)ERR;

    return win->_y[win->_cury][win->_curx];
}

#ifdef PDC_WIDE
int win_wch(WINDOW *win, cchar_t *wcval)
{
    PDC_LOG(("win_wch() - called\n"));

    if (!win || !wcval)
        return ERR;

    *wcval = win->_y[win->_cury][win->_curx];

    return OK;
}

int in_wch(cchar_t *wcval)
{
    PDC_LOG(("in_wch() - called\n"));

    return win_wch(stdscr, wcval);
}

int mvin_wch(int y, int x, cchar_t *wcval)
{
    PDC_LOG(("mvin_wch() - called\n"));

    if (!wcval || (move(y, x) == ERR))
        return ERR;

    *wcval = stdscr->_y[stdscr->_cury][stdscr->_curx];

    return OK;
}

int mvwin_wch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, cchar_t *wcval)
{
    PDC_LOG(("mvwin_wch() - called\n"));

    if (!wcval || (wmove(win, y, x) == ERR))
        return ERR;

    *wcval = win->_y[win->_cury][win->_curx];

    return OK;
}
#endif

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