TERMCAP(3) OpenBSD Programmer's Manual TERMCAP(3)NAME
tgetent, tgetnum, tgetflag, tgetstr, tgoto, tputs - terminal independent
operation routines
SYNOPSIS
char PC;
char *BC;
char *UP;
short ospeed;
int
tgetent(char *bp, char *name);
int
tgetnum(char *id);
int
tgetflag(char *id);
char *
tgetstr(char *id, char **area);
char *
tgoto(char *cm, destcol, destline);
void
tputs(register char *cp, int affcnt, int (*outc)());
DESCRIPTION
These functions extract and use capabilities from a terminal capability
data base, usually /usr/share/misc/termcap, the format of which is
described in termcap(5). This version of these routines has been
deprecated in favor of the emulation provided by termcap(3). This
library is provided solely for old applications that require behavior
that is not emulated.
The tgetent() function extracts the entry for terminal name into the
buffer at bp. The bp argument should be a character buffer of size 1024
and must be retained through all subsequent calls to tgetnum(),
tgetflag(), and tgetstr(). As an extension tgetent() can be passed NULL
for the bp argument, in which case an internal buffer will be used. If
repeated calls to tgetent() are made with a NULL bp argument, some memory
will be leaked on each call subsequent to the first. The tgetent()
function returns -1 if none of the termcap database files could be
opened, 0 if the terminal name given does not have an entry, and 1 if all
goes well. It will look in the environment for a TERMCAP variable. If
found, and the value does not begin with a slash, and the terminal type
name is the same as the environment string TERM, the TERMCAP string is
used instead of reading a termcap file. If it does begin with a slash,
the string is used as a path name of the termcap file to search. If
TERMCAP does not begin with a slash and name is different from TERM,
tgetent() searches the files $HOME/.termcap and /usr/share/misc/termcap,
in that order, unless the environment variable TERMPATH exists, in which
case it specifies a list of file pathnames (separated by spaces or
colons) to be searched instead. Whenever multiple files are searched and
a tc field occurs in the requested entry, the entry it names must be
found in the same file or one of the succeeding files. This can speed up
entry into programs that call tgetent(), as well as help debug new
terminal descriptions or make one for your terminal if you can't write
the file /usr/share/misc/termcap.
The tgetnum() function gets the numeric value of capability id, returning
-1 if it is not given for the terminal. The tgetflag() function returns
1 if the specified capability is present in the terminal's entry, 0 if it
is not. The tgetstr() function returns the string value of the
capability id, places it in the buffer at area, and advances the area
pointer. It decodes the abbreviations for this field described in
termcap(5), except for cursor addressing and padding information. The
tgetstr() function returns NULL if the capability was not found.
The tgoto() function returns a cursor addressing string decoded from cm
to go to column destcol in line destline. It uses the external variables
UP (from the up capability) and BC (if bc is given rather than bs) if
necessary to avoid placing \n, ^D or ^@ in the returned string.
(Programs which call tgoto() should be sure to turn off the XTABS bit(s),
since tgoto() may now output a tab. Note that programs using termcap
should in general turn off XTABS anyway since some terminals use control-
I for other functions, such as nondestructive space.) If a % sequence is
given which is not understood, then tgoto() returns (OOPS).
The tputs() function decodes the leading padding information of the
string cp; affcnt gives the number of lines affected by the operation, or
1 if this is not applicable, outc is a routine which is called with each
character in turn. The external variable ospeed should contain the
output speed of the terminal as encoded by stty(3). The external
variable PC should contain a pad character to be used (from the pc
capability) if a null (^@) is inappropriate.
FILES
/usr/lib/libotermcap.a -l lotermcap library
/usr/share/misc/termcap standard terminal capability database
$HOME/.termcap user's terminal capability database
SEE ALSOex(1), curses(3), termcap(3), termcap(5)HISTORY
The tgetent functions appeared in 4.0BSD.
OpenBSD 4.9 May 31, 2007 OpenBSD 4.9