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curs_getch(3X)

curses(3X)

curs_getstr(3X)

NAME

curs_getstr, getstr, wgetstr, mvgetstr, mvwgetstr, wgetnstr − get character strings from curses terminal keyboard

SYNOPSIS

#include <curses.h>

int getstr(char ∗str);

int wgetstr(WINDOW ∗win, char ∗str);

int mvgetstr(int y, int x, char ∗str);

int mvwgetstr(WINDOW ∗win, int y, int x, char ∗str);

int wgetnstr(WINDOW ∗win, char ∗str, int n);

DESCRIPTION

The effect of getstr() is as though a series of calls to getch() were made, until a newline or carriage return is received.  The resulting value is placed in the area pointed to by the character pointer str.  wgetnstr() reads at most n characters, thus preventing a possible overflow of the input buffer.  The user’s erase and kill characters are interpreted, as well as any special keys (such as function keys, “home” key, “clear” key, etc.). 

RETURN VALUES

All routines return the integer ERR upon failure and an integer value other than ERR upon successful completion. 

SEE ALSO

curs_getch(3X), curses(3X)

NOTES

The header <curses.h> automatically includes the headers <stdio.h> and <unctrl.h>. 

Note that getstr(), mvgetstr(), and mvwgetstr() may be macros. 

SunOS 5.1/SPARC  —  Last change: 3 Jul 1990

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