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| .TH curs_scanw 3X 2024-04-20 "ncurses @NCURSES_MAJOR@.@NCURSES_MINOR@" "Library calls" |
| .ie \n(.g \{\ |
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| .el \{\ |
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| . |
| .de bP |
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| .. |
| .SH NAME |
| \fB\%scanw\fP, |
| \fB\%wscanw\fP, |
| \fB\%mvscanw\fP, |
| \fB\%mvwscanw\fP, |
| \fB\%vwscanw\fP, |
| \fB\%vw_scanw\fP \- |
| read formatted input from a \fIcurses\fR window |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .nf |
| \fB#include <curses.h> |
| .PP |
| \fBint scanw(const char *\fIfmt\fP, ...); |
| \fBint wscanw(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, const char *\fIfmt\fP, ...); |
| \fBint mvscanw(int \fIy\fP, int \fIx\fP, const char *\fIfmt\fP, ...); |
| \fBint mvwscanw(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, int \fIy\fP, int \fIx\fP, const char *\fIfmt\fP, ...); |
| .PP |
| \fBint vw_scanw(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, const char *\fIfmt\fP, va_list \fIvarglist\fP); |
| .PP |
| \fI/* obsolete */\fP |
| \fBint vwscanw(WINDOW *\fIwin\fP, const char *\fIfmt\fP, va_list \fIvarglist\fP); |
| .fi |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| \fB\%scanw\fP, |
| \fB\%wscanw\fP, |
| \fB\%mvscanw\fP, |
| and |
| \fB\%mvwscanw\fP |
| are analogous to \fI\%scanf\fP(3). |
| In effect, |
| they call \fB\%wgetstr\fP(3X) with |
| .I win |
| (or |
| .BR \%stdscr ) |
| as its first argument, |
| then attempt conversion of the resulting string with \fI\%vsscanf\fP(3). |
| Fields in the string that do not map to a variable in the \fIfmt\fP |
| parameter are discarded. |
| .PP |
| \fB\%vwscanw\fP |
| and |
| \fB\%vw_scanw\fP are analogous to \fI\%vscanf\fP(3), |
| and perform a \fB\%wscanw\fP using a variable argument list. |
| The third argument is a \fI\%va_list\fP, |
| a pointer to a list of arguments, |
| as defined in \fI\%stdarg.h\fP. |
| .SH RETURN VALUE |
| These functions return |
| .B ERR |
| upon failure and otherwise a count of successful conversions; |
| this quantity may be zero. |
| .PP |
| In |
| .IR \%ncurses , |
| failure occurs if \fI\%vsscanf\fP(3) returns |
| \fBEOF\fP, |
| or if the window pointer |
| .I win |
| is null. |
| .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 |
| No wide character counterpart functions are defined by the |
| \*(``wide\*('' |
| .I \%ncurses |
| configuration nor by any standard. |
| They are unnecessary: |
| to retrieve and convert a wide-character string from a |
| .I curses |
| terminal keyboard, |
| use these functions with the \fI\%scanf\fP(3) conversions \*(``%lc\*('' |
| and \*(``%ls\*('' for wide characters and strings, |
| respectively. |
| .PP |
| .I \%ncurses |
| implements \fI\%vsscanf\fP(3) internally if it is unavailable when the |
| library is configured. |
| .SH PORTABILITY |
| X/Open Curses, |
| Issue 4 describes these functions. |
| It specifies no error conditions for them. |
| .PP |
| .I \%ncurses |
| defines \fB\%vw_scanw\fP and \fB\%vwscanw\fP identically to support |
| legacy applications. |
| However, |
| the latter is obsolete. |
| .bP |
| X/Open Curses, |
| Issue 4 Version 2 (1996), |
| marked \fB\%vwscanw\fP as requiring \fI\%varargs.h\fP and |
| \*(``TO BE WITHDRAWN\*('', |
| and specified \fB\%vw_scanw\fP using the \fI\%stdarg.h\fP interface. |
| .bP |
| X/Open Curses, |
| Issue 5, |
| Draft 2 (December 2007) marked \fB\%vwscanw\fP (along with |
| \fB\%vwscanw\fP and the \fItermcap\fP interface) as withdrawn. |
| After incorporating review comments, |
| this became |
| X/Open Curses, Issue 7 (2009). |
| .bP |
| .I \%ncurses |
| provides \fB\%vwscanw\fP, |
| but marks it as deprecated. |
| .PP |
| X/Open Curses Issues 4 and 7 both state that these functions return |
| \fBERR\fP or \fBOK\fP. |
| This is likely an erratum. |
| .bP |
| Since the underlying \fI\%scanf\fP(3) returns the number of successful |
| conversions, |
| and SVr4 |
| .I curses |
| was documented to use this feature, |
| this may have been an editorial solecism introduced by X/Open, |
| rather than an intentional change. |
| .bP |
| This implementation retains compatibility with SVr4 |
| .IR curses . |
| As of 2018, |
| NetBSD |
| .I curses |
| also returns the number of successful conversions. |
| Both |
| .I \%ncurses\fP |
| and NetBSD |
| .I curses |
| call \fI\%vsscanf\fP(3) to scan the string, |
| which returns \fBEOF\fP on error. |
| .bP |
| Portable applications should test only if the return value is \fBERR\fP, |
| and not compare it to \fBOK\fP, |
| since that value (zero) might be misleading. |
| .IP |
| One portable way to get useful results would be to use a \*(``%n\*('' |
| conversion at the end of the format string, |
| and check the value of the corresponding variable to determine how many |
| conversions succeeded. |
| .SH HISTORY |
| \fB\%scanw\fP was implemented in 4BSD |
| (November 1980); |
| .\" https://minnie.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=4BSD/usr/src/lib/\ |
| .\" libcurses/scanw.c |
| that early version of |
| .I curses |
| preceded the ANSI C standard of 1989. |
| The function was unused in Berkeley distributions for over ten years, |
| until 4.4BSD, |
| which employed it in a game. |
| The 4BSD \fB\%scanw\fP did not use \fI\%varargs.h\fP, |
| though that had been available since Seventh Edition Unix (1979). |
| .\" https://minnie.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=V7/usr/include/\ |
| .\" varargs.h |
| In 1991 |
| (a couple of years after SVr4 was generally available, |
| and after the C standard was published), |
| other developers updated the library, |
| using \fI\%stdarg.h\fP internally in 4.4BSD |
| .IR curses . |
| Even with this improvement, |
| BSD |
| .I curses |
| did not use function prototypes |
| (nor even declare functions) |
| in \fI\%curses.h\fP until 1992. |
| .PP |
| SVr2 (1984) documented \fB\%scanw\fP and \fB\%wscanw\fP tersely as |
| \*(``scanf through \fB\%stdscr\fP\*('' and |
| \*(``scanf through \fIwin\fP\*('', |
| respectively. |
| .PP |
| SVr3 (1987) added |
| \fB\%mvscanw\fP, and |
| \fB\%mvwscanw\fP, stating |
| .RS |
| .PP |
| \*(``[t]hese routines correspond to \fIscanf\fP(3S), |
| as do their arguments and return values. |
| \fB\%wgetstr\fP() is called on the window, |
| and the resulting line is used as input for the scan.\*('' |
| .RE |
| .PP |
| SVr3 also implemented \fB\%vwscanw\fP, |
| describing its third parameter as a \fI\%va_list\fP, |
| defined in \fI\%varargs.h\fP, |
| and referred the reader to the manual pages for \fI\%varargs\fP and |
| \fI\%vprintf\fP for detailed descriptions. |
| (Because the SVr3 documentation does not mention \fI\%vscanf\fP, |
| the reference to \fI\%vprintf\fP might not be an error). |
| .PP |
| SVr4 (1989) introduced no new variations of \fI\%scanw\fP, |
| but provided for using either \fI\%varargs.h\fP or \fI\%stdarg.h\fP to |
| define the \fI\%va_list\fP type. |
| .\" either header declares "va_list", but only one can be used |
| .PP |
| X/Open Curses, Issue 4 (1995), |
| defined \fI\%vw_scanw\fP to replace \fI\%vwscanw\fP, |
| stating that its \fI\%va_list\fP type is defined in \fI\%stdarg.h\fP. |
| .SH SEE ALSO |
| \fB\%curses\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_getstr\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%curs_printw\fP(3X), |
| \fB\%scanf\fP(3), |
| \fB\%vscanf\fP(3) |