1curs_add_wch(3X) curs_add_wch(3X)
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6 add_wch, wadd_wch, mvadd_wch, mvwadd_wch, echo_wchar, wecho_wchar - add
7 a complex character and rendition to a curses window, then advance the
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11 #include <curses.h>
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13 int add_wch( const cchar_t *wch );
14 int wadd_wch( WINDOW *win, const cchar_t *wch );
15 int mvadd_wch( int y, int x, const cchar_t *wch );
16 int mvwadd_wch( WINDOW *win, int y, int x, const cchar_t *wch );
17 int echo_wchar( const cchar_t *wch );
18 int wecho_wchar( WINDOW *win, const cchar_t *wch );
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21 The add_wch, wadd_wch, mvadd_wch, and mvwadd_wch functions put the com‐
22 plex character wch into the given window at its current position, which
23 is then advanced. These functions perform wrapping and special-charac‐
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26 · If wch refers to a spacing character, then any previous character
27 at that location is removed. A new character specified by wch is
28 placed at that location with rendition specified by wch. The cur‐
29 sor then advances to the next spacing character on the screen.
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31 · If wch refers to a non-spacing character, all previous characters
32 at that location are preserved. The non-spacing characters of wch
33 are added to the spacing complex character, and the rendition spec‐
34 ified by wch is ignored.
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36 · If the character part of wch is a tab, newline, backspace or other
37 control character, the window is updated and the cursor moves as if
38 addch were called.
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40 The echo_wchar function is functionally equivalent to a call to add_wch
41 followed by a call to refresh. Similarly, the wecho_wchar is function‐
42 ally equivalent to a call to wadd_wch followed by a call to wrefresh.
43 The knowledge that only a single character is being output is taken
44 into consideration and, for non-control characters, a considerable per‐
45 formance gain might be seen by using the *echo* functions instead of
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49 Like addch(3X), addch_wch accepts symbols which make it simple to draw
50 lines and other frequently used special characters. These symbols cor‐
51 respond to the same VT100 line-drawing set as addch(3X).
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53 Name Unicode Default Description
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55 WACS_BLOCK 0x25ae # solid square block
56 WACS_BOARD 0x2592 # board of squares
57 WACS_BTEE 0x2534 + bottom tee
58 WACS_BULLET 0x00b7 o bullet
59 WACS_CKBOARD 0x2592 : checker board (stipple)
60 WACS_DARROW 0x2193 v arrow pointing down
61 WACS_DEGREE 0x00b0 ' degree symbol
62 WACS_DIAMOND 0x25c6 + diamond
63 WACS_GEQUAL 0x2265 > greater-than-or-equal-to
64 WACS_HLINE 0x2500 - horizontal line
65 WACS_LANTERN 0x2603 # lantern symbol
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67 WACS_LARROW 0x2190 < arrow pointing left
68 WACS_LEQUAL 0x2264 < less-than-or-equal-to
69 WACS_LLCORNER 0x2514 + lower left-hand corner
70 WACS_LRCORNER 0x2518 + lower right-hand corner
71 WACS_LTEE 0x2524 + left tee
72 WACS_NEQUAL 0x2260 ! not-equal
73 WACS_PI 0x03c0 * greek pi
74 WACS_PLMINUS 0x00b1 # plus/minus
75 WACS_PLUS 0x253c + plus
76 WACS_RARROW 0x2192 > arrow pointing right
77 WACS_RTEE 0x251c + right tee
78 WACS_S1 0x23ba - scan line 1
79 WACS_S3 0x23bb - scan line 3
80 WACS_S7 0x23bc - scan line 7
81 WACS_S9 0x23bd _ scan line 9
82 WACS_STERLING 0x00a3 f pound-sterling symbol
83 WACS_TTEE 0x252c + top tee
84 WACS_UARROW 0x2191 ^ arrow pointing up
85 WACS_ULCORNER 0x250c + upper left-hand corner
86 WACS_URCORNER 0x2510 + upper right-hand corner
87 WACS_VLINE 0x2502 | vertical line
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89 The wide-character configuration of ncurses also defines symbols for
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94 WACS_T_ULCORNER 0x250f + thick upper left corner
95 WACS_T_LLCORNER 0x2517 + thick lower left corner
96 WACS_T_URCORNER 0x2513 + thick upper right corner
97 WACS_T_LRCORNER 0x251b + thick lower right corner
98 WACS_T_LTEE 0x252b + thick tee pointing right
99 WACS_T_RTEE 0x2523 + thick tee pointing left
100 WACS_T_BTEE 0x253b + thick tee pointing up
101 WACS_T_TTEE 0x2533 + thick tee pointing down
102 WACS_T_HLINE 0x2501 - thick horizontal line
103 WACS_T_VLINE 0x2503 | thick vertical line
104 WACS_T_PLUS 0x254b + thick large plus or crossover
105 WACS_D_ULCORNER 0x2554 + double upper left corner
106 WACS_D_LLCORNER 0x255a + double lower left corner
107 WACS_D_URCORNER 0x2557 + double upper right corner
108 WACS_D_LRCORNER 0x255d + double lower right corner
109 WACS_D_RTEE 0x2563 + double tee pointing left
110 WACS_D_LTEE 0x2560 + double tee pointing right
111 WACS_D_BTEE 0x2569 + double tee pointing up
112 WACS_D_TTEE 0x2566 + double tee pointing down
113 WACS_D_HLINE 0x2550 - double horizontal line
114 WACS_D_VLINE 0x2551 | double vertical line
115 WACS_D_PLUS 0x256c + double large plus or crossover
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118 All routines return the integer ERR upon failure and OK on success.
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120 Functions with a "mv" prefix first perform a cursor movement using
121 wmove, and return an error if the position is outside the window, or if
122 the window pointer is null.
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125 Note that add_wch, mvadd_wch, mvwadd_wch, and echo_wchar may be macros.
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128 All of these functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue
129 4. The defaults specified for line-drawing characters apply in the
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132 X/Open Curses makes it clear that the WACS_ symbols should be defined
133 as a pointer to cchar_t data, e.g., in the discussion of border_set. A
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136 · NetBSD curses defines the symbols as a wchar_t within a cchar_t.
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138 · HPUX curses equates some of the ACS_ symbols to the analogous WACS_
139 symbols as if the ACS_ symbols were wide characters. The misde‐
140 fined symbols are the arrows and other symbols which are not used
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143 X/Open Curses does not define symbols for thick- or double-lines. SVr4
144 curses implementations defined their line-drawing symbols in terms of
145 intermediate symbols. This implementation extends those symbols, pro‐
146 viding new definitions which are not in the SVr4 implementations.
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149 curses(3X), curs_addch(3X), curs_attr(3X), curs_clear(3X), curs_out‐
150 opts(3X), curs_refresh(3X), putwc(3)
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