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| .TH curs_add_wch 3X 2024-04-20 "ncurses @NCURSES_MAJOR@.@NCURSES_MINOR@" "Library calls" |
| .ie \n(.g \{\ |
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| .el \{\ |
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| . |
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| .. |
| .SH NAME |
| \fB\%add_wch\fP, |
| \fB\%wadd_wch\fP, |
| \fB\%mvadd_wch\fP, |
| \fB\%mvwadd_wch\fP, |
| \fB\%echo_wchar\fP, |
| \fB\%wecho_wchar\fP \- |
| add a \fIcurses\fR complex character to a window and advance the cursor |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .nf |
| \fB#include <curses.h> |
| .PP |
| \fBint add_wch(const cchar_t *\fIwch\fP); |
| \fBint wadd_wch(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, const cchar_t *\fIwch\fP); |
| \fBint mvadd_wch(int \fIy\fP, int \fIx\fP, const cchar_t *\fIwch\fP); |
| \fBint mvwadd_wch(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, int \fIy\fP, int \fIx\fP, const cchar_t *\fIwch\fP); |
| .PP |
| \fBint echo_wchar(const cchar_t *\fIwch\fP); |
| \fBint wecho_wchar(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, const cchar_t *\fIwch\fP); |
| .fi |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .SS add_wch |
| The |
| \fBadd_wch\fP, |
| \fBwadd_wch\fP, |
| \fBmvadd_wch\fP, and |
| \fBmvwadd_wch\fP |
| functions put the complex character \fIwch\fP into the given |
| window at its current position, |
| which is then advanced. |
| These functions perform |
| wrapping and special-character processing as follows: |
| .bP |
| If \fIwch\fP refers to a spacing character, |
| then any previous character at that location is removed. |
| A new character specified by \fIwch\fP is |
| placed at that location with rendition specified by \fIwch\fP. |
| The cursor then advances after this spacing character, |
| to prepare for writing the next character on the screen. |
| .IP |
| The newly added spacing character is the base of the active complex character. |
| Subsequent non-spacing characters can be combined with this base |
| until another spacing character is written to the screen, |
| or the cursor is moved, e.g., using \fBwmove\fP. |
| .bP |
| If \fIwch\fP refers to a non-spacing character, |
| it is appended to the active complex character, |
| retaining the previous characters at that location. |
| The rendition specified by \fIwch\fP is ignored. |
| .IP |
| The cursor is not advanced after adding a non-spacing character. |
| Subsequent calls to add non-spacing characters will update the same position. |
| .bP |
| If the character part of \fIwch\fP is |
| a tab, newline, backspace or other control character, |
| the window is updated and the cursor moves as if \fBaddch\fP were called. |
| .SS echo_wchar |
| The \fBecho_wchar\fP |
| function is functionally equivalent to a call to |
| \fBadd_wch\fP |
| followed by a call to |
| \fB\%refresh\fP(3X). |
| Similarly, the |
| \fBwecho_wchar\fP |
| is functionally equivalent to a call to |
| \fBwadd_wch\fP |
| followed by a call to |
| \fBwrefresh\fP. |
| The knowledge |
| that only a single character is being output is taken into consideration and, |
| for non-control characters, a considerable performance gain might be seen |
| by using the *\fBecho\fP* functions instead of their equivalents. |
| .SS "Line Graphics" |
| Like \fB\%addch\fP(3X), |
| \fBaddch_wch\fP accepts symbols which make it simple to draw lines and other |
| frequently used special characters. |
| These symbols correspond to the same VT100 line-drawing set as |
| \fB\%addch\fP(3X). |
| .PP |
| .TS |
| Lb Lb Lb Lb Lb |
| Lb Lb Lb Lb Lb |
| Lb L L L Lx. |
| \& Unicode ASCII acsc \& |
| ACS Name Default Default Char Glyph Name |
| _ |
| WACS_BLOCK 0x25ae # 0 T{ |
| solid square block |
| T} |
| WACS_BOARD 0x2592 # h board of squares |
| WACS_BTEE 0x2534 + v bottom tee |
| WACS_BULLET 0x00b7 o ~ bullet |
| WACS_CKBOARD 0x2592 : a T{ |
| checker board (stipple) |
| T} |
| WACS_DARROW 0x2193 v . T{ |
| arrow pointing down |
| T} |
| WACS_DEGREE 0x00b0 ' f degree symbol |
| WACS_DIAMOND 0x25c6 + \(ga diamond |
| WACS_GEQUAL 0x2265 > > T{ |
| greater-than-or-equal-to |
| T} |
| WACS_HLINE 0x2500 \- q horizontal line |
| WACS_LANTERN 0x2603 # i lantern symbol |
| WACS_LARROW 0x2190 < , T{ |
| arrow pointing left |
| T} |
| WACS_LEQUAL 0x2264 < y T{ |
| less-than-or-equal-to |
| T} |
| WACS_LLCORNER 0x2514 + m T{ |
| lower left-hand corner |
| T} |
| WACS_LRCORNER 0x2518 + j T{ |
| lower right-hand corner |
| T} |
| WACS_LTEE 0x2524 + t left tee |
| WACS_NEQUAL 0x2260 ! | not-equal |
| WACS_PI 0x03c0 * { greek pi |
| WACS_PLMINUS 0x00b1 # g plus/minus |
| WACS_PLUS 0x253c + n plus |
| WACS_RARROW 0x2192 > + T{ |
| arrow pointing right |
| T} |
| WACS_RTEE 0x251c + u right tee |
| WACS_S1 0x23ba \- o scan line 1 |
| WACS_S3 0x23bb \- p scan line 3 |
| WACS_S7 0x23bc \- r scan line 7 |
| WACS_S9 0x23bd \&_ s scan line 9 |
| WACS_STERLING 0x00a3 f } T{ |
| pound-sterling symbol |
| T} |
| WACS_TTEE 0x252c + w top tee |
| WACS_UARROW 0x2191 ^ \- T{ |
| arrow pointing up |
| T} |
| WACS_ULCORNER 0x250c + l T{ |
| upper left-hand corner |
| T} |
| WACS_URCORNER 0x2510 + k T{ |
| upper right-hand corner |
| T} |
| WACS_VLINE 0x2502 | x vertical line |
| .TE |
| .PP |
| The wide-character configuration of \fI\%ncurses\fP also defines symbols |
| for thick lines (\fBacsc\fP \*(``J\*('' to \*(``V\*(''): |
| .PP |
| .TS |
| Lb Lb Lb Lb Lb |
| Lb Lb Lb Lb Lb |
| Lb L L L Lx. |
| \& Unicode ASCII acsc \& |
| ACS Name Default Default Char Glyph Name |
| _ |
| WACS_T_BTEE 0x253b + V T{ |
| thick tee pointing up |
| T} |
| WACS_T_HLINE 0x2501 - Q T{ |
| thick horizontal line |
| T} |
| WACS_T_LLCORNER 0x2517 + M T{ |
| thick lower left corner |
| T} |
| WACS_T_LRCORNER 0x251b + J T{ |
| thick lower right corner |
| T} |
| WACS_T_LTEE 0x252b + T T{ |
| thick tee pointing right |
| T} |
| WACS_T_PLUS 0x254b + N T{ |
| thick large plus |
| T} |
| WACS_T_RTEE 0x2523 + U T{ |
| thick tee pointing left |
| T} |
| WACS_T_TTEE 0x2533 + W T{ |
| thick tee pointing down |
| T} |
| WACS_T_ULCORNER 0x250f + L T{ |
| thick upper left corner |
| T} |
| WACS_T_URCORNER 0x2513 + K T{ |
| thick upper right corner |
| T} |
| WACS_T_VLINE 0x2503 | X T{ |
| thick vertical line |
| T} |
| .TE |
| .PP |
| and for double-lines (\fBacsc\fP \*(``A\*('' to \*(``I\*(''): |
| .PP |
| .TS |
| Lb Lb Lb Lb Lb |
| Lb Lb Lb Lb Lb |
| Lb L L L Lx. |
| \& Unicode ASCII acsc \& |
| ACS Name Default Default Char Glyph Name |
| _ |
| WACS_D_BTEE 0x2569 + H T{ |
| double tee pointing up |
| T} |
| WACS_D_HLINE 0x2550 - R T{ |
| double horizontal line |
| T} |
| WACS_D_LLCORNER 0x255a + D T{ |
| double lower left corner |
| T} |
| WACS_D_LRCORNER 0x255d + A T{ |
| double lower right corner |
| T} |
| WACS_D_LTEE 0x2560 + F T{ |
| double tee pointing right |
| T} |
| WACS_D_PLUS 0x256c + E T{ |
| double large plus |
| T} |
| WACS_D_RTEE 0x2563 + G T{ |
| double tee pointing left |
| T} |
| WACS_D_TTEE 0x2566 + I T{ |
| double tee pointing down |
| T} |
| WACS_D_ULCORNER 0x2554 + C T{ |
| double upper left corner |
| T} |
| WACS_D_URCORNER 0x2557 + B T{ |
| double upper right corner |
| T} |
| WACS_D_VLINE 0x2551 | Y T{ |
| double vertical line |
| T} |
| .TE |
| .PP |
| Unicode's descriptions for these characters differs slightly from |
| \fI\%ncurses\fP, |
| by introducing the term \*(``light\*('' (along with less important details). |
| Here are its descriptions for the normal, thick, and double horizontal lines: |
| .bP |
| U+2500 BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL |
| .bP |
| U+2501 BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY HORIZONTAL |
| .bP |
| U+2550 BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE HORIZONTAL |
| .SH RETURN VALUE |
| All routines return the integer \fBERR\fP upon failure and \fBOK\fP on success. |
| .PP |
| X/Open Curses does not specify any error conditions. |
| This implementation returns an error |
| .bP |
| if the window pointer is null or |
| .bP |
| if it is not possible to add a complete character in the window. |
| .PP |
| The latter may be due to different causes: |
| .bP |
| If \fB\%scrollok\fP(3X) is not enabled, |
| writing a character at the lower right margin succeeds. |
| However, |
| an error is returned because it is not possible to wrap to a new line. |
| .bP |
| If an error is detected when converting a multibyte character to a sequence |
| of bytes, |
| or if it is not possible to add all of the resulting bytes in the window, |
| an error is returned. |
| .PP |
| Functions prefixed with \*(``mv\*('' first perform cursor movement and |
| fail if the position |
| .RI ( y , |
| .IR x ) |
| is outside the window boundaries. |
| .SH NOTES |
| Note that |
| \fBadd_wch\fP, |
| \fBmvadd_wch\fP, |
| \fBmvwadd_wch\fP, and |
| \fBecho_wchar\fP |
| may be macros. |
| .SH PORTABILITY |
| These functions are described in X/Open Curses, Issue 4. |
| The defaults specified for line-drawing characters apply in the POSIX locale. |
| .SS "WACS Symbols" |
| X/Open Curses makes it clear that the WACS_ symbols should be defined as |
| a pointer to \fBcchar_t\fP data, e.g., in the discussion of \fBborder_set\fP. |
| A few implementations are problematic: |
| .bP |
| NetBSD curses defines the symbols as a \fBwchar_t\fP within a \fBcchar_t\fP. |
| .bP |
| HP-UX curses equates some of the \fBACS_\fP symbols |
| to the analogous \fBWACS_\fP symbols as if the \fBACS_\fP symbols were |
| wide characters. |
| The misdefined symbols are the arrows |
| and other symbols which are not used for line-drawing. |
| .PP |
| X/Open Curses does not specify symbols for thick- or double-lines. |
| SVr4 curses implementations defined their line-drawing symbols in |
| terms of intermediate symbols. |
| This implementation extends those symbols, providing new definitions |
| which are not in the SVr4 implementations. |
| .PP |
| Not all Unicode-capable terminals provide support for VT100-style |
| alternate character sets (i.e., the \fBacsc\fP capability), |
| with their corresponding line-drawing characters. |
| X/Open Curses did not address the aspect of integrating Unicode with |
| line-drawing characters. |
| Existing implementations of Unix curses (AIX, HP-UX, Solaris) |
| use only the \fBacsc\fP character-mapping to provide this feature. |
| As a result, those implementations can only use single-byte line-drawing |
| characters. |
| \fI\%ncurses\fP 5.3 (2002) provided a table of Unicode values to solve |
| these problems. |
| NetBSD curses incorporated that table in 2010. |
| .PP |
| In this implementation, the Unicode values are used instead of the |
| terminal description's \fBacsc\fP mapping as discussed in |
| \fB\%ncurses\fP(3X) for the environment variable |
| \fINCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS\fP. |
| In contrast, for the same cases, the line-drawing characters |
| described in \fB\%addch\fP(3X) will use only the ASCII default values. |
| .PP |
| Having Unicode available does not solve all of the problems with |
| line-drawing for curses: |
| .bP |
| The closest Unicode equivalents to the |
| VT100 graphics \fIS1\fP, \fIS3\fP, \fIS7\fP and \fIS9\fP |
| frequently are not displayed at |
| the regular intervals which the terminal used. |
| .bP |
| The \fIlantern\fP is a special case. |
| It originated with the AT&T 4410 terminal in the early 1980s. |
| There is no accessible documentation depicting the lantern symbol |
| on the AT&T terminal. |
| .IP |
| Lacking documentation, most readers assume that a \fIstorm lantern\fP |
| was intended. |
| But there are several possibilities, all with problems. |
| .IP |
| Unicode 6.0 (2010) does provide two lantern symbols: U+1F383 and U+1F3EE. |
| Those were not available in 2002, and are irrelevant since |
| they lie outside the BMP and as a result are not generally available |
| in terminals. |
| They are not storm lanterns, in any case. |
| .IP |
| Most \fIstorm lanterns\fP have a tapering glass chimney |
| (to guard against tipping); |
| some have a wire grid protecting the chimney. |
| .IP |
| For the tapering appearance, \[u2603] U+2603 was adequate. |
| In use on a terminal, no one can tell what the image represents. |
| Unicode calls it a snowman. |
| .IP |
| Others have suggested these alternatives: |
| \[sc] U+00A7 (section mark), |
| \[u0398] U+0398 (theta), |
| \[u03A6] U+03A6 (phi), |
| \[u03B4] U+03B4 (delta), |
| \[u2327] U+2327 (x in a rectangle), |
| \[u256C] U+256C (forms double vertical and horizontal), and |
| \[u2612] U+2612 (ballot box with x). |
| .SS "Complex Characters" |
| The complex character type \fBcchar_t\fR |
| can store more than one wide character (\fBwchar_t\fR). |
| The X/Open Curses description does not mention this possibility, |
| describing only the cases where \fIwch\fP is a spacing character |
| or a non-spacing character. |
| .PP |
| This implementation assumes that \fIwch\fP is constructed using |
| \fB\%setcchar\fP(3X), and in turn that the result |
| .bP |
| contains at most one spacing character in the beginning of its list of wide |
| characters, |
| and zero or more non-spacing characters |
| or |
| .bP |
| may hold one non-spacing character. |
| .PP |
| In the latter case, |
| \fI\%ncurses\fP adds the non-spacing character to the active |
| (base) spacing character. |
| .SS TABSIZE |
| The |
| .B TABSIZE |
| variable is implemented in SVr4 and other versions of |
| .IR curses , |
| but is not specified by X/Open Curses |
| (see \fBcurs_variables\fP(3X)). |
| .SH SEE ALSO |
| \fB\%curs_addch\fP(3X) describes comparable functions of the |
| .I \%ncurses |
| library in its non-wide-character configuration. |
| .PP |
| \fB\%curses\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_addwstr\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_add_wchstr\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_attr\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_clear\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_getcchar\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_outopts\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_refresh\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_variables\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%putwc\fP(3) |