Next: 8.8.2 Terminal Attributes Up: 8.8 Options Previous: Output Options
-
int keypad(win, bf)
If TRUE, it enables the keypad on the keyboard of the user's terminal when waiting for input. Ncurses will then return a key code defined in .h as KEY_* for the function and arrow keys on the keypad. This is very useful for a PC keyboard because you can enable the numerical block and the cursor keys.
- int meta(win, bf)
If TRUE, the key codes returned from getch() are 8-bit-clean (the highest bit will not be stripped).
- int cbreak()
int nocbreak()
int crmode()
int nocrmode()
cbreak() and nocbreak() will turn the terminal CBREAK mode on or off. When CBREAK is on, input from a read will be immediately available to the program, when off the input will be buffered until newline occurs. (Note: crmode() and nocrmode() are for upward compatibility, don't use them.)
- int raw()
int noraw()
Turn RAW mode on or off. RAW is the same as CBREAK, except that in RAW mode no special character processing will be done.
- int echo()
int noecho()
Set echo() to echo input typed by the user and noecho() to be silent about it.
- int halfdelay(t)
As cbreak() with a delay of t seconds.
- int nodelay(win, bf)
Terminal will be set to no blocking mode. cetch() will return ERR if no input is ready. If set to FALSE, getch() will wait until a key is pressed.
- int timeout(t)
int wtimeout(win, t)
It is recommended to use these functions instead of halfdelay(t) and nodelay(win,bf). The result of getch() depends on the value of t. If t is positive, the read is blocked for t milliseconds, if t is zero, no blocking is done, and when t is negative the program blocks until input is available.
- int notimeout(win, bf)
If bf is TRUE, getch() will use a special timer (of one second length) to interpret and input sequence beginning with keys as ESCAPE etc.
- int typeahead(fd)
If fd is -1 no typeahead check will be done, else ncurses will use the file descriptor fd instead of for these checks.
- int intrflush(win, bf)
When enabled with bf TRUE an interrupt key pressed on the terminal (quit, break ...) will flush all output in the tty driver queue.
- void noqiflush()
void qiflush()
(Note: not implemented yet.)
Next: 8.8.2 Terminal Attributes Up: 8.8 Options Previous: Output Options
Converted on:
Fri Mar 29 14:43:04 EST 1996