CURSES_ECHOCHAR(3) | Library Functions Manual | CURSES_ECHOCHAR(3) |
int
echochar(const chtype ch);
int
wechochar(WINDOW *win, const chtype ch);
int
pechochar(WINDOW *pad, const chtype ch);
The echochar() function adds the character given in ch to stdscr at the current cursor position and advances the current cursor position by one. Any character attributes set in ch will be merged with the background attributes currently set on stdscr. stdscr is then refreshed. Calling echochar() is equivalent to calling addch() followed by refresh().
The wechochar() function is the same as the echochar() function, excepting that the character is added to the window specified by win and win is refreshed.
The pechochar() function is the similar to the echochar() function, excepting that the character is added to the pad specified by pad and pad is refreshed at its previous location on the screen. Calling pechochar() is equivalent to calling addch() followed by prefresh().
March 27, 2004 | NetBSD 7.2 |