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curs_get_wch(3X)                                                                 curs_get_wch(3X)



NAME
       get_wch,  wget_wch, mvget_wch, mvwget_wch, unget_wch - get (or push back) a wide character
       from curses terminal keyboard

SYNOPSIS
       #include <curses.h>

       int get_wch(wint_t *wch);
       int wget_wch(WINDOW *win, wint_t *wch);
       int mvget_wch(int y, int x, wint_t *wch);
       int mvwget_wch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x, wint_t *wch);
       int unget_wch(const wchar_t wch);

DESCRIPTION
       The get_wch, wget_wch, mvget_wch, and mvwget_wch functions read a character from the  ter-
       minal  associated  with the current or specified window.  In no-delay mode, if no input is
       waiting, the value ERR is returned.  In delay mode, the program  waits  until  the  system
       passes text through to the program.  Depending on the setting of cbreak, this is after one
       character (cbreak mode), or after the first newline (nocbreak mode).  In half-delay  mode,
       the  program  waits until the user types a character or the specified timeout interval has
       elapsed.

       Unless noecho has been set, these routines echo the character into the designated window.

       If the window is not a pad and has been moved or modified since the last call to wrefresh,
       wrefresh will be called before another character is read.

       If keypad is enabled, these functions respond to the pressing of a function key by setting
       the object pointed to by wch to the corresponding KEY_ value  defined  in  <curses.h>  and
       returning  KEY_CODE_YES.  If a character (such as escape) that could be the beginning of a
       function key is received, curses sets a timer.  If the  remainder  of  the  sequence  does
       arrive  within the designated time, curses passes through the character; otherwise, curses
       returns the function key value.  For  this  reason,  many  terminals  experience  a  delay
       between  the time a user presses the escape key and the time the escape is returned to the
       program.

       The unget_wch function pushes the wide character wch back  onto  the  head  of  the  input
       queue, so the wide character is returned by the next call to get_wch.  The pushback of one
       character is guaranteed.  If the program calls unget_wch too many times without an  inter-
       vening call to get_wch, the operation may fail.

NOTES
       The header file <curses.h> automatically includes the header file <stdio.h>.

       Applications should not define the escape key by itself as a single-character function.

       When  using  get_wch,  wget_wch,  mvget_wch,  or  mvwget_wch,  applications should not use
       nocbreak mode and echo mode at the same time.  Depending on the state of  the  tty  driver
       when each character is typed, the program may produce undesirable results.

       All functions except wget_wch and unget_wch may be macros.

RETURN VALUE
       When get_wch, wget_wch, mvget_wch, and mvwget_wch functions successfully report the press-
       ing of a function key, they return KEY_CODE_YES.  When they  successfully  report  a  wide
       character, they return OK.  Otherwise, they return ERR.

       Upon successful completion, unget_wch returns OK.  Otherwise, the function returns ERR.

       Functions  with  a  "mv" prefix first perform a cursor movement using wmove, and return an
       error if the position is outside the window, or if the window pointer is null.

SEE ALSO
       curses(3X),    curs_getch(3X),    curs_ins_wch(3X),    curs_inopts(3X),     curs_move(3X),
       curs_refresh(3X)



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