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cc [ flag... ] file... -I /usr/xpg4/include -L /usr/xpg4/lib \ -R /usr/xpg4/lib -lcurses [ library... ] c89 [ flag... ] file... -lcurses [ library... ] #include <curses.h> int getch(void);
int wgetch(WINDOW *win);
int mvgetch(int y, int x);
int mvwgetch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);
Is a pointer to the window associated with the terminal from which the character is to be read.
Is the y (row) coordinate for the position of the character to be read.
Is the x (column) coordinate for the position of the character to be read.
These functions read a single-byte character from the terminal associated with the current or specified window. The results are unspecified if the input is not a single-byte character. If keypad(3XCURSES) is enabled, these functions respond to the pressing of a function key by returning the corresponding KEY_ value defined in <curses.h>
Processing of terminal input is subject to the general rules described on the keypad(3XCURSES) manual page.
If echoing is enabled, then the character is echoed as though it were provided as an input argument to addch(3XCURSES), except for the following characters:
The input is interpreted as follows: unless the cursor already was in column 0, <backspace> moves the cursor one column toward the start of the current line and any characters after the <backspace> are added or inserted starting there. The character at the resulting cursor position it then deleted as though delch(3XCURSES) were called, except that if the cursor was originally in the first column of the line, the user is alerted as though beep(3XCURSES) were called.
The user is alerted as though beep() were called. Information concerning the function keys is not returned to the caller.
If the current or specified window is not a pad, and it has been moved modified since the last refresh operation, then it will be refreshed before another character is read.
The following is a list of tokens for function keys that are returned by the getch() set of functions if keypad handling is enabled (some terminals may not support all tokens).
Constant |
Description |
---|---|
KEY_BREAK |
Break key |
KEY_DOWN |
The down arrow key |
KEY_UP |
The up arrow key |
KEY_LEFT |
The left arrow key |
KEY_RIGHT |
The right arrow key |
KEY_HOME |
Home key |
KEY_BACKSPACE |
Backspace |
KEY_F0 |
Function keys. Space for 64 keys is reserved. |
KEY_F(n) |
For 0 <= n <= 63 |
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 backwards |
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_BEG |
Beginning 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_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 |
Reference key |
KEY_REFRESH |
Refresh key |
KEY_REPLACE |
Replace key |
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_SMESSAGES |
Shifted messages key |
KEY_SMOVE |
Shifted move key |
KEY_SNEXT |
Shifted next key |
KEY_SOPTIONS |
Shifted options key |
KEY_SPREVIOUS |
Shifted previous key |
KEY_SPRINT |
Shifted print key |
KEY_SREDO |
Shifted redo key |
KEY_SREPLACE |
Shifted replace key |
KEY_SRIGHT |
Shifted right arrow key |
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 |
Upon successful completion, these functions return the single-byte character, KEY_ value, or ERR. When in the nodelay mode and no data is available, ERR is returned.
No errors are defined.
Applications should not define the escape key by itself as a single-character function.
When using these functions, nocbreak mode (cbreak(3XCURSES)) and echo mode (echo(3XCURSES)) should not be used at the same time. Depending on the state of the terminal when each character is typed, the application may produce undesirable results.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE |
ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
---|---|
Interface Stability |
Standard |
MT-Level |
Unsafe |
cbreak(3XCURSES), echo(3XCURSES), halfdelay(3XCURSES), keypad(3XCURSES), libcurses(3XCURSES), nodelay(3XCURSES), notimeout(3XCURSES), raw(3XCURSES), timeout(3XCURSES), attributes(5), standards(5)
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