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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`curses` --- Terminal handling for character-cell displays
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4.. module:: curses
Georg Brandl71515ca2009-05-17 12:29:12 +00005 :synopsis: An interface to the curses library, providing portable
6 terminal handling.
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +00007 :platform: Unix
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04008
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00009.. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il>
10.. sectionauthor:: Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
11
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -040012--------------
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000014The :mod:`curses` module provides an interface to the curses library, the
15de-facto standard for portable advanced terminal handling.
16
17While curses is most widely used in the Unix environment, versions are available
Andrew Kuchling98f2bbf2014-03-01 07:53:28 -050018for Windows, DOS, and possibly other systems as well. This extension module is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000019designed to match the API of ncurses, an open-source curses library hosted on
20Linux and the BSD variants of Unix.
21
Christian Heimes587c2bf2008-01-19 16:21:02 +000022.. note::
23
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +030024 Whenever the documentation mentions a *character* it can be specified
25 as an integer, a one-character Unicode string or a one-byte byte string.
26
27 Whenever the documentation mentions a *character string* it can be specified
28 as a Unicode string or a byte string.
29
30.. note::
31
Christian Heimes587c2bf2008-01-19 16:21:02 +000032 Since version 5.4, the ncurses library decides how to interpret non-ASCII data
33 using the ``nl_langinfo`` function. That means that you have to call
34 :func:`locale.setlocale` in the application and encode Unicode strings
35 using one of the system's available encodings. This example uses the
36 system's default encoding::
37
38 import locale
39 locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
40 code = locale.getpreferredencoding()
41
42 Then use *code* as the encoding for :meth:`str.encode` calls.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000043
44.. seealso::
45
46 Module :mod:`curses.ascii`
47 Utilities for working with ASCII characters, regardless of your locale settings.
48
49 Module :mod:`curses.panel`
50 A panel stack extension that adds depth to curses windows.
51
52 Module :mod:`curses.textpad`
53 Editable text widget for curses supporting :program:`Emacs`\ -like bindings.
54
Christian Heimes2202f872008-02-06 14:31:34 +000055 :ref:`curses-howto`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000056 Tutorial material on using curses with Python, by Andrew Kuchling and Eric
Christian Heimes2202f872008-02-06 14:31:34 +000057 Raymond.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000058
Ezio Melottic6641db2013-02-28 18:02:28 +020059 The :source:`Tools/demo/` directory in the Python source distribution contains
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000060 some example programs using the curses bindings provided by this module.
61
62
63.. _curses-functions:
64
65Functions
66---------
67
68The module :mod:`curses` defines the following exception:
69
70
71.. exception:: error
72
73 Exception raised when a curses library function returns an error.
74
75.. note::
76
77 Whenever *x* or *y* arguments to a function or a method are optional, they
78 default to the current cursor location. Whenever *attr* is optional, it defaults
79 to :const:`A_NORMAL`.
80
81The module :mod:`curses` defines the following functions:
82
83
84.. function:: baudrate()
85
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +030086 Return the output speed of the terminal in bits per second. On software
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000087 terminal emulators it will have a fixed high value. Included for historical
88 reasons; in former times, it was used to write output loops for time delays and
89 occasionally to change interfaces depending on the line speed.
90
91
92.. function:: beep()
93
94 Emit a short attention sound.
95
96
97.. function:: can_change_color()
98
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +030099 Return ``True`` or ``False``, depending on whether the programmer can change the colors
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000100 displayed by the terminal.
101
102
103.. function:: cbreak()
104
105 Enter cbreak mode. In cbreak mode (sometimes called "rare" mode) normal tty
106 line buffering is turned off and characters are available to be read one by one.
107 However, unlike raw mode, special characters (interrupt, quit, suspend, and flow
108 control) retain their effects on the tty driver and calling program. Calling
109 first :func:`raw` then :func:`cbreak` leaves the terminal in cbreak mode.
110
111
112.. function:: color_content(color_number)
113
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300114 Return the intensity of the red, green, and blue (RGB) components in the color
Serhiy Storchaka1470edd2021-01-03 22:51:11 +0200115 *color_number*, which must be between ``0`` and ``COLORS - 1``. Return a 3-tuple,
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300116 containing the R,G,B values for the given color, which will be between
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000117 ``0`` (no component) and ``1000`` (maximum amount of component).
118
119
Serhiy Storchaka1470edd2021-01-03 22:51:11 +0200120.. function:: color_pair(pair_number)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000121
Serhiy Storchaka1470edd2021-01-03 22:51:11 +0200122 Return the attribute value for displaying text in the specified color pair.
123 Only the first 256 color pairs are supported. This
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000124 attribute value can be combined with :const:`A_STANDOUT`, :const:`A_REVERSE`,
125 and the other :const:`A_\*` attributes. :func:`pair_number` is the counterpart
126 to this function.
127
128
129.. function:: curs_set(visibility)
130
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300131 Set the cursor state. *visibility* can be set to ``0``, ``1``, or ``2``, for invisible,
132 normal, or very visible. If the terminal supports the visibility requested, return the
133 previous cursor state; otherwise raise an exception. On many
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000134 terminals, the "visible" mode is an underline cursor and the "very visible" mode
135 is a block cursor.
136
137
138.. function:: def_prog_mode()
139
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300140 Save the current terminal mode as the "program" mode, the mode when the running
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000141 program is using curses. (Its counterpart is the "shell" mode, for when the
142 program is not in curses.) Subsequent calls to :func:`reset_prog_mode` will
143 restore this mode.
144
145
146.. function:: def_shell_mode()
147
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300148 Save the current terminal mode as the "shell" mode, the mode when the running
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000149 program is not using curses. (Its counterpart is the "program" mode, when the
150 program is using curses capabilities.) Subsequent calls to
151 :func:`reset_shell_mode` will restore this mode.
152
153
154.. function:: delay_output(ms)
155
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300156 Insert an *ms* millisecond pause in output.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000157
158
159.. function:: doupdate()
160
161 Update the physical screen. The curses library keeps two data structures, one
162 representing the current physical screen contents and a virtual screen
163 representing the desired next state. The :func:`doupdate` ground updates the
164 physical screen to match the virtual screen.
165
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300166 The virtual screen may be updated by a :meth:`~window.noutrefresh` call after write
167 operations such as :meth:`~window.addstr` have been performed on a window. The normal
168 :meth:`~window.refresh` call is simply :meth:`!noutrefresh` followed by :func:`!doupdate`;
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000169 if you have to update multiple windows, you can speed performance and perhaps
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300170 reduce screen flicker by issuing :meth:`!noutrefresh` calls on all windows,
171 followed by a single :func:`!doupdate`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000172
173
174.. function:: echo()
175
176 Enter echo mode. In echo mode, each character input is echoed to the screen as
177 it is entered.
178
179
180.. function:: endwin()
181
182 De-initialize the library, and return terminal to normal status.
183
184
185.. function:: erasechar()
186
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300187 Return the user's current erase character as a one-byte bytes object. Under Unix operating systems this
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000188 is a property of the controlling tty of the curses program, and is not set by
189 the curses library itself.
190
191
192.. function:: filter()
193
Georg Brandl502d9a52009-07-26 15:02:41 +0000194 The :func:`.filter` routine, if used, must be called before :func:`initscr` is
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300195 called. The effect is that, during those calls, :envvar:`LINES` is set to ``1``; the
196 capabilities ``clear``, ``cup``, ``cud``, ``cud1``, ``cuu1``, ``cuu``, ``vpa`` are disabled; and the ``home``
197 string is set to the value of ``cr``. The effect is that the cursor is confined to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000198 the current line, and so are screen updates. This may be used for enabling
199 character-at-a-time line editing without touching the rest of the screen.
200
201
202.. function:: flash()
203
204 Flash the screen. That is, change it to reverse-video and then change it back
205 in a short interval. Some people prefer such as 'visible bell' to the audible
206 attention signal produced by :func:`beep`.
207
208
209.. function:: flushinp()
210
211 Flush all input buffers. This throws away any typeahead that has been typed
212 by the user and has not yet been processed by the program.
213
214
215.. function:: getmouse()
216
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300217 After :meth:`~window.getch` returns :const:`KEY_MOUSE` to signal a mouse event, this
Sebastien Williams-Wynnba18c0b2020-07-29 19:36:46 +0100218 method should be called to retrieve the queued mouse event, represented as a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000219 5-tuple ``(id, x, y, z, bstate)``. *id* is an ID value used to distinguish
220 multiple devices, and *x*, *y*, *z* are the event's coordinates. (*z* is
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300221 currently unused.) *bstate* is an integer value whose bits will be set to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000222 indicate the type of event, and will be the bitwise OR of one or more of the
Zackery Spytz14cfa322021-01-14 02:40:09 -0700223 following constants, where *n* is the button number from 1 to 5:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000224 :const:`BUTTONn_PRESSED`, :const:`BUTTONn_RELEASED`, :const:`BUTTONn_CLICKED`,
225 :const:`BUTTONn_DOUBLE_CLICKED`, :const:`BUTTONn_TRIPLE_CLICKED`,
226 :const:`BUTTON_SHIFT`, :const:`BUTTON_CTRL`, :const:`BUTTON_ALT`.
227
Zackery Spytz14cfa322021-01-14 02:40:09 -0700228 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
229 The ``BUTTON5_*`` constants are now exposed if they are provided by the
230 underlying curses library.
231
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000232
233.. function:: getsyx()
234
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300235 Return the current coordinates of the virtual screen cursor as a tuple
236 ``(y, x)``. If :meth:`leaveok <window.leaveok>` is currently ``True``, then return ``(-1, -1)``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000237
238
239.. function:: getwin(file)
240
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300241 Read window related data stored in the file by an earlier :func:`putwin` call.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000242 The routine then creates and initializes a new window using that data, returning
243 the new window object.
244
245
246.. function:: has_colors()
247
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300248 Return ``True`` if the terminal can display colors; otherwise, return ``False``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000249
Hans Petter Janssonda4e09f2020-08-03 22:51:33 -0500250.. function:: has_extended_color_support()
251
252 Return ``True`` if the module supports extended colors; otherwise, return
253 ``False``. Extended color support allows more than 256 color pairs for
254 terminals that support more than 16 colors (e.g. xterm-256color).
255
256 Extended color support requires ncurses version 6.1 or later.
257
258 .. versionadded:: 3.10
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000259
260.. function:: has_ic()
261
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300262 Return ``True`` if the terminal has insert- and delete-character capabilities.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000263 This function is included for historical reasons only, as all modern software
264 terminal emulators have such capabilities.
265
266
267.. function:: has_il()
268
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300269 Return ``True`` if the terminal has insert- and delete-line capabilities, or can
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000270 simulate them using scrolling regions. This function is included for
271 historical reasons only, as all modern software terminal emulators have such
272 capabilities.
273
274
275.. function:: has_key(ch)
276
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300277 Take a key value *ch*, and return ``True`` if the current terminal type recognizes
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000278 a key with that value.
279
280
281.. function:: halfdelay(tenths)
282
283 Used for half-delay mode, which is similar to cbreak mode in that characters
284 typed by the user are immediately available to the program. However, after
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300285 blocking for *tenths* tenths of seconds, raise an exception if nothing has
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300286 been typed. The value of *tenths* must be a number between ``1`` and ``255``. Use
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000287 :func:`nocbreak` to leave half-delay mode.
288
289
290.. function:: init_color(color_number, r, g, b)
291
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300292 Change the definition of a color, taking the number of the color to be changed
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000293 followed by three RGB values (for the amounts of red, green, and blue
294 components). The value of *color_number* must be between ``0`` and
Serhiy Storchaka1470edd2021-01-03 22:51:11 +0200295 `COLORS - 1`. Each of *r*, *g*, *b*, must be a value between ``0`` and
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000296 ``1000``. When :func:`init_color` is used, all occurrences of that color on the
297 screen immediately change to the new definition. This function is a no-op on
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300298 most terminals; it is active only if :func:`can_change_color` returns ``True``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000299
300
301.. function:: init_pair(pair_number, fg, bg)
302
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300303 Change the definition of a color-pair. It takes three arguments: the number of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000304 the color-pair to be changed, the foreground color number, and the background
305 color number. The value of *pair_number* must be between ``1`` and
306 ``COLOR_PAIRS - 1`` (the ``0`` color pair is wired to white on black and cannot
307 be changed). The value of *fg* and *bg* arguments must be between ``0`` and
Serhiy Storchaka1470edd2021-01-03 22:51:11 +0200308 ``COLORS - 1``, or, after calling :func:`use_default_colors`, ``-1``.
309 If the color-pair was previously initialized, the screen is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000310 refreshed and all occurrences of that color-pair are changed to the new
311 definition.
312
313
314.. function:: initscr()
315
Berker Peksag93fc20b2017-05-23 03:16:07 +0300316 Initialize the library. Return a :ref:`window <curses-window-objects>` object
317 which represents the whole screen.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000318
319 .. note::
320
321 If there is an error opening the terminal, the underlying curses library may
322 cause the interpreter to exit.
323
324
Ezio Melotti4850d522011-06-26 13:34:56 +0300325.. function:: is_term_resized(nlines, ncols)
326
327 Return ``True`` if :func:`resize_term` would modify the window structure,
328 ``False`` otherwise.
329
330
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000331.. function:: isendwin()
332
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300333 Return ``True`` if :func:`endwin` has been called (that is, the curses library has
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000334 been deinitialized).
335
336
337.. function:: keyname(k)
338
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300339 Return the name of the key numbered *k* as a bytes object. The name of a key generating printable
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000340 ASCII character is the key's character. The name of a control-key combination
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300341 is a two-byte bytes object consisting of a caret (``b'^'``) followed by the corresponding
Serhiy Storchakac7b1a0b2016-11-26 13:43:28 +0200342 printable ASCII character. The name of an alt-key combination (128--255) is a
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300343 bytes object consisting of the prefix ``b'M-'`` followed by the name of the corresponding
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000344 ASCII character.
345
346
347.. function:: killchar()
348
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300349 Return the user's current line kill character as a one-byte bytes object. Under Unix operating systems
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000350 this is a property of the controlling tty of the curses program, and is not set
351 by the curses library itself.
352
353
354.. function:: longname()
355
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300356 Return a bytes object containing the terminfo long name field describing the current
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000357 terminal. The maximum length of a verbose description is 128 characters. It is
358 defined only after the call to :func:`initscr`.
359
360
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300361.. function:: meta(flag)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000362
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300363 If *flag* is ``True``, allow 8-bit characters to be input. If
364 *flag* is ``False``, allow only 7-bit chars.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000365
366
367.. function:: mouseinterval(interval)
368
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300369 Set the maximum time in milliseconds that can elapse between press and release
370 events in order for them to be recognized as a click, and return the previous
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000371 interval value. The default value is 200 msec, or one fifth of a second.
372
373
374.. function:: mousemask(mousemask)
375
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300376 Set the mouse events to be reported, and return a tuple ``(availmask,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000377 oldmask)``. *availmask* indicates which of the specified mouse events can be
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300378 reported; on complete failure it returns ``0``. *oldmask* is the previous value of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000379 the given window's mouse event mask. If this function is never called, no mouse
380 events are ever reported.
381
382
383.. function:: napms(ms)
384
385 Sleep for *ms* milliseconds.
386
387
388.. function:: newpad(nlines, ncols)
389
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300390 Create and return a pointer to a new pad data structure with the given number
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300391 of lines and columns. Return a pad as a window object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000392
393 A pad is like a window, except that it is not restricted by the screen size, and
394 is not necessarily associated with a particular part of the screen. Pads can be
395 used when a large window is needed, and only a part of the window will be on the
396 screen at one time. Automatic refreshes of pads (such as from scrolling or
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300397 echoing of input) do not occur. The :meth:`~window.refresh` and :meth:`~window.noutrefresh`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000398 methods of a pad require 6 arguments to specify the part of the pad to be
399 displayed and the location on the screen to be used for the display. The
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300400 arguments are *pminrow*, *pmincol*, *sminrow*, *smincol*, *smaxrow*, *smaxcol*; the *p*
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000401 arguments refer to the upper left corner of the pad region to be displayed and
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300402 the *s* arguments define a clipping box on the screen within which the pad region
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000403 is to be displayed.
404
405
Georg Brandl1ed80b02013-10-29 08:10:36 +0100406.. function:: newwin(nlines, ncols)
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +0300407 newwin(nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000408
Berker Peksag93fc20b2017-05-23 03:16:07 +0300409 Return a new :ref:`window <curses-window-objects>`, whose left-upper corner
410 is at ``(begin_y, begin_x)``, and whose height/width is *nlines*/*ncols*.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000411
412 By default, the window will extend from the specified position to the lower
413 right corner of the screen.
414
415
416.. function:: nl()
417
418 Enter newline mode. This mode translates the return key into newline on input,
419 and translates newline into return and line-feed on output. Newline mode is
420 initially on.
421
422
423.. function:: nocbreak()
424
425 Leave cbreak mode. Return to normal "cooked" mode with line buffering.
426
427
428.. function:: noecho()
429
430 Leave echo mode. Echoing of input characters is turned off.
431
432
433.. function:: nonl()
434
435 Leave newline mode. Disable translation of return into newline on input, and
436 disable low-level translation of newline into newline/return on output (but this
437 does not change the behavior of ``addch('\n')``, which always does the
438 equivalent of return and line feed on the virtual screen). With translation
439 off, curses can sometimes speed up vertical motion a little; also, it will be
440 able to detect the return key on input.
441
442
443.. function:: noqiflush()
444
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300445 When the :func:`!noqiflush` routine is used, normal flush of input and output queues
446 associated with the ``INTR``, ``QUIT`` and ``SUSP`` characters will not be done. You may
447 want to call :func:`!noqiflush` in a signal handler if you want output to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000448 continue as though the interrupt had not occurred, after the handler exits.
449
450
451.. function:: noraw()
452
453 Leave raw mode. Return to normal "cooked" mode with line buffering.
454
455
456.. function:: pair_content(pair_number)
457
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300458 Return a tuple ``(fg, bg)`` containing the colors for the requested color pair.
Serhiy Storchaka1470edd2021-01-03 22:51:11 +0200459 The value of *pair_number* must be between ``0`` and ``COLOR_PAIRS - 1``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000460
461
462.. function:: pair_number(attr)
463
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300464 Return the number of the color-pair set by the attribute value *attr*.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000465 :func:`color_pair` is the counterpart to this function.
466
467
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300468.. function:: putp(str)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000469
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300470 Equivalent to ``tputs(str, 1, putchar)``; emit the value of a specified
471 terminfo capability for the current terminal. Note that the output of :func:`putp`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000472 always goes to standard output.
473
474
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300475.. function:: qiflush([flag])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000476
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300477 If *flag* is ``False``, the effect is the same as calling :func:`noqiflush`. If
478 *flag* is ``True``, or no argument is provided, the queues will be flushed when
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000479 these control characters are read.
480
481
482.. function:: raw()
483
484 Enter raw mode. In raw mode, normal line buffering and processing of
485 interrupt, quit, suspend, and flow control keys are turned off; characters are
486 presented to curses input functions one by one.
487
488
489.. function:: reset_prog_mode()
490
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300491 Restore the terminal to "program" mode, as previously saved by
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000492 :func:`def_prog_mode`.
493
494
495.. function:: reset_shell_mode()
496
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300497 Restore the terminal to "shell" mode, as previously saved by
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000498 :func:`def_shell_mode`.
499
500
Ezio Melotti4850d522011-06-26 13:34:56 +0300501.. function:: resetty()
502
503 Restore the state of the terminal modes to what it was at the last call to
504 :func:`savetty`.
505
506
507.. function:: resize_term(nlines, ncols)
508
509 Backend function used by :func:`resizeterm`, performing most of the work;
510 when resizing the windows, :func:`resize_term` blank-fills the areas that are
511 extended. The calling application should fill in these areas with
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300512 appropriate data. The :func:`!resize_term` function attempts to resize all
Ezio Melotti4850d522011-06-26 13:34:56 +0300513 windows. However, due to the calling convention of pads, it is not possible
514 to resize these without additional interaction with the application.
515
516
517.. function:: resizeterm(nlines, ncols)
518
519 Resize the standard and current windows to the specified dimensions, and
520 adjusts other bookkeeping data used by the curses library that record the
521 window dimensions (in particular the SIGWINCH handler).
522
523
524.. function:: savetty()
525
526 Save the current state of the terminal modes in a buffer, usable by
527 :func:`resetty`.
528
Anthony Sottileb32cb972019-10-31 02:13:48 -0700529.. function:: get_escdelay()
530
531 Retrieves the value set by :func:`set_escdelay`.
532
533 .. versionadded:: 3.9
534
535.. function:: set_escdelay(ms)
536
537 Sets the number of milliseconds to wait after reading an escape character,
538 to distinguish between an individual escape character entered on the
539 keyboard from escape sequences sent by cursor and function keys.
540
541 .. versionadded:: 3.9
542
543.. function:: get_tabsize()
544
545 Retrieves the value set by :func:`set_tabsize`.
546
547 .. versionadded:: 3.9
548
549.. function:: set_tabsize(size)
550
551 Sets the number of columns used by the curses library when converting a tab
552 character to spaces as it adds the tab to a window.
553
554 .. versionadded:: 3.9
Ezio Melotti4850d522011-06-26 13:34:56 +0300555
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000556.. function:: setsyx(y, x)
557
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300558 Set the virtual screen cursor to *y*, *x*. If *y* and *x* are both ``-1``, then
559 :meth:`leaveok <window.leaveok>` is set ``True``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000560
561
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300562.. function:: setupterm(term=None, fd=-1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000563
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300564 Initialize the terminal. *term* is a string giving
565 the terminal name, or ``None``; if omitted or ``None``, the value of the
566 :envvar:`TERM` environment variable will be used. *fd* is the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000567 file descriptor to which any initialization sequences will be sent; if not
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300568 supplied or ``-1``, the file descriptor for ``sys.stdout`` will be used.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000569
570
571.. function:: start_color()
572
573 Must be called if the programmer wants to use colors, and before any other color
574 manipulation routine is called. It is good practice to call this routine right
575 after :func:`initscr`.
576
577 :func:`start_color` initializes eight basic colors (black, red, green, yellow,
578 blue, magenta, cyan, and white), and two global variables in the :mod:`curses`
579 module, :const:`COLORS` and :const:`COLOR_PAIRS`, containing the maximum number
580 of colors and color-pairs the terminal can support. It also restores the colors
581 on the terminal to the values they had when the terminal was just turned on.
582
583
584.. function:: termattrs()
585
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300586 Return a logical OR of all video attributes supported by the terminal. This
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000587 information is useful when a curses program needs complete control over the
588 appearance of the screen.
589
590
591.. function:: termname()
592
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300593 Return the value of the environment variable :envvar:`TERM`, as a bytes object,
594 truncated to 14 characters.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000595
596
597.. function:: tigetflag(capname)
598
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300599 Return the value of the Boolean capability corresponding to the terminfo
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300600 capability name *capname* as an integer. Return the value ``-1`` if *capname* is not a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000601 Boolean capability, or ``0`` if it is canceled or absent from the terminal
602 description.
603
604
605.. function:: tigetnum(capname)
606
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300607 Return the value of the numeric capability corresponding to the terminfo
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300608 capability name *capname* as an integer. Return the value ``-2`` if *capname* is not a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000609 numeric capability, or ``-1`` if it is canceled or absent from the terminal
610 description.
611
612
613.. function:: tigetstr(capname)
614
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300615 Return the value of the string capability corresponding to the terminfo
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300616 capability name *capname* as a bytes object. Return ``None`` if *capname*
617 is not a terminfo "string capability", or is canceled or absent from the
618 terminal description.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000619
620
Georg Brandlc2a4f4f2009-04-10 09:03:43 +0000621.. function:: tparm(str[, ...])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000622
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300623 Instantiate the bytes object *str* with the supplied parameters, where *str* should
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300624 be a parameterized string obtained from the terminfo database. E.g.
Victor Stinner26621332011-11-02 23:45:29 +0100625 ``tparm(tigetstr("cup"), 5, 3)`` could result in ``b'\033[6;4H'``, the exact
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000626 result depending on terminal type.
627
628
629.. function:: typeahead(fd)
630
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300631 Specify that the file descriptor *fd* be used for typeahead checking. If *fd*
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000632 is ``-1``, then no typeahead checking is done.
633
634 The curses library does "line-breakout optimization" by looking for typeahead
635 periodically while updating the screen. If input is found, and it is coming
636 from a tty, the current update is postponed until refresh or doupdate is called
637 again, allowing faster response to commands typed in advance. This function
638 allows specifying a different file descriptor for typeahead checking.
639
640
641.. function:: unctrl(ch)
642
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300643 Return a bytes object which is a printable representation of the character *ch*.
644 Control characters are represented as a caret followed by the character, for
645 example as ``b'^C'``. Printing characters are left as they are.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000646
647
648.. function:: ungetch(ch)
649
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300650 Push *ch* so the next :meth:`~window.getch` will return it.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000651
652 .. note::
653
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300654 Only one *ch* can be pushed before :meth:`!getch` is called.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000655
656
Steve Dowerd2bc3892015-04-15 18:06:05 -0400657.. function:: update_lines_cols()
658
659 Update :envvar:`LINES` and :envvar:`COLS`. Useful for detecting manual screen resize.
660
661 .. versionadded:: 3.5
662
663
Victor Stinner71e44cb2011-09-06 01:53:03 +0200664.. function:: unget_wch(ch)
665
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300666 Push *ch* so the next :meth:`~window.get_wch` will return it.
Victor Stinner71e44cb2011-09-06 01:53:03 +0200667
668 .. note::
669
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300670 Only one *ch* can be pushed before :meth:`!get_wch` is called.
Victor Stinner71e44cb2011-09-06 01:53:03 +0200671
672 .. versionadded:: 3.3
673
674
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000675.. function:: ungetmouse(id, x, y, z, bstate)
676
677 Push a :const:`KEY_MOUSE` event onto the input queue, associating the given
678 state data with it.
679
680
681.. function:: use_env(flag)
682
683 If used, this function should be called before :func:`initscr` or newterm are
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300684 called. When *flag* is ``False``, the values of lines and columns specified in the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000685 terminfo database will be used, even if environment variables :envvar:`LINES`
686 and :envvar:`COLUMNS` (used by default) are set, or if curses is running in a
687 window (in which case default behavior would be to use the window size if
688 :envvar:`LINES` and :envvar:`COLUMNS` are not set).
689
690
691.. function:: use_default_colors()
692
693 Allow use of default values for colors on terminals supporting this feature. Use
694 this to support transparency in your application. The default color is assigned
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300695 to the color number ``-1``. After calling this function, ``init_pair(x,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000696 curses.COLOR_RED, -1)`` initializes, for instance, color pair *x* to a red
697 foreground color on the default background.
698
699
Serhiy Storchaka142566c2019-06-05 18:22:31 +0300700.. function:: wrapper(func, /, *args, **kwargs)
R David Murray409c32f2011-06-18 19:34:12 -0400701
702 Initialize curses and call another callable object, *func*, which should be the
703 rest of your curses-using application. If the application raises an exception,
704 this function will restore the terminal to a sane state before re-raising the
705 exception and generating a traceback. The callable object *func* is then passed
706 the main window 'stdscr' as its first argument, followed by any other arguments
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300707 passed to :func:`!wrapper`. Before calling *func*, :func:`!wrapper` turns on
R David Murray409c32f2011-06-18 19:34:12 -0400708 cbreak mode, turns off echo, enables the terminal keypad, and initializes colors
709 if the terminal has color support. On exit (whether normally or by exception)
710 it restores cooked mode, turns on echo, and disables the terminal keypad.
711
712
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000713.. _curses-window-objects:
714
715Window Objects
716--------------
717
718Window objects, as returned by :func:`initscr` and :func:`newwin` above, have
Victor Stinner0fdfceb2011-11-25 22:10:02 +0100719the following methods and attributes:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000720
721
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +0300722.. method:: window.addch(ch[, attr])
723 window.addch(y, x, ch[, attr])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000724
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000725 Paint character *ch* at ``(y, x)`` with attributes *attr*, overwriting any
Zackery Spytz398575c2020-08-27 05:28:16 -0600726 character previously painted at that location. By default, the character
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000727 position and attributes are the current settings for the window object.
728
Jay Crottsef5ce882018-04-06 20:27:07 -0500729 .. note::
730
731 Writing outside the window, subwindow, or pad raises a :exc:`curses.error`.
732 Attempting to write to the lower right corner of a window, subwindow,
733 or pad will cause an exception to be raised after the character is printed.
734
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000735
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +0300736.. method:: window.addnstr(str, n[, attr])
737 window.addnstr(y, x, str, n[, attr])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000738
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300739 Paint at most *n* characters of the character string *str* at
740 ``(y, x)`` with attributes
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000741 *attr*, overwriting anything previously on the display.
742
743
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +0300744.. method:: window.addstr(str[, attr])
745 window.addstr(y, x, str[, attr])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000746
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300747 Paint the character string *str* at ``(y, x)`` with attributes
748 *attr*, overwriting anything previously on the display.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000749
Jay Crottsef5ce882018-04-06 20:27:07 -0500750 .. note::
751
Toshio Kuratomie7b11362019-05-17 18:54:02 -0400752 * Writing outside the window, subwindow, or pad raises :exc:`curses.error`.
753 Attempting to write to the lower right corner of a window, subwindow,
754 or pad will cause an exception to be raised after the string is printed.
755
756 * A `bug in ncurses <https://bugs.python.org/issue35924>`_, the backend
757 for this Python module, can cause SegFaults when resizing windows. This
758 is fixed in ncurses-6.1-20190511. If you are stuck with an earlier
759 ncurses, you can avoid triggering this if you do not call :func:`addstr`
760 with a *str* that has embedded newlines. Instead, call :func:`addstr`
761 separately for each line.
Jay Crottsef5ce882018-04-06 20:27:07 -0500762
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000763
764.. method:: window.attroff(attr)
765
766 Remove attribute *attr* from the "background" set applied to all writes to the
767 current window.
768
769
770.. method:: window.attron(attr)
771
772 Add attribute *attr* from the "background" set applied to all writes to the
773 current window.
774
775
776.. method:: window.attrset(attr)
777
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300778 Set the "background" set of attributes to *attr*. This set is initially
779 ``0`` (no attributes).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000780
781
782.. method:: window.bkgd(ch[, attr])
783
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300784 Set the background property of the window to the character *ch*, with
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000785 attributes *attr*. The change is then applied to every character position in
786 that window:
787
788 * The attribute of every character in the window is changed to the new
789 background attribute.
790
791 * Wherever the former background character appears, it is changed to the new
792 background character.
793
794
795.. method:: window.bkgdset(ch[, attr])
796
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300797 Set the window's background. A window's background consists of a character and
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000798 any combination of attributes. The attribute part of the background is combined
799 (OR'ed) with all non-blank characters that are written into the window. Both
800 the character and attribute parts of the background are combined with the blank
801 characters. The background becomes a property of the character and moves with
802 the character through any scrolling and insert/delete line/character operations.
803
804
805.. method:: window.border([ls[, rs[, ts[, bs[, tl[, tr[, bl[, br]]]]]]]])
806
807 Draw a border around the edges of the window. Each parameter specifies the
808 character to use for a specific part of the border; see the table below for more
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300809 details.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000810
811 .. note::
812
813 A ``0`` value for any parameter will cause the default character to be used for
814 that parameter. Keyword parameters can *not* be used. The defaults are listed
815 in this table:
816
817 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
818 | Parameter | Description | Default value |
819 +===========+=====================+=======================+
820 | *ls* | Left side | :const:`ACS_VLINE` |
821 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
822 | *rs* | Right side | :const:`ACS_VLINE` |
823 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
824 | *ts* | Top | :const:`ACS_HLINE` |
825 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
826 | *bs* | Bottom | :const:`ACS_HLINE` |
827 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
828 | *tl* | Upper-left corner | :const:`ACS_ULCORNER` |
829 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
830 | *tr* | Upper-right corner | :const:`ACS_URCORNER` |
831 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
832 | *bl* | Bottom-left corner | :const:`ACS_LLCORNER` |
833 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
834 | *br* | Bottom-right corner | :const:`ACS_LRCORNER` |
835 +-----------+---------------------+-----------------------+
836
837
838.. method:: window.box([vertch, horch])
839
840 Similar to :meth:`border`, but both *ls* and *rs* are *vertch* and both *ts* and
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300841 *bs* are *horch*. The default corner characters are always used by this function.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000842
843
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +0300844.. method:: window.chgat(attr)
845 window.chgat(num, attr)
846 window.chgat(y, x, attr)
847 window.chgat(y, x, num, attr)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000848
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300849 Set the attributes of *num* characters at the current cursor position, or at
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300850 position ``(y, x)`` if supplied. If *num* is not given or is ``-1``,
Chillar Anandb838cc32017-11-04 13:43:16 +0530851 the attribute will be set on all the characters to the end of the line. This
852 function moves cursor to position ``(y, x)`` if supplied. The changed line
853 will be touched using the :meth:`touchline` method so that the contents will
854 be redisplayed by the next window refresh.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000855
856
857.. method:: window.clear()
858
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300859 Like :meth:`erase`, but also cause the whole window to be repainted upon next
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000860 call to :meth:`refresh`.
861
862
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300863.. method:: window.clearok(flag)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000864
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300865 If *flag* is ``True``, the next call to :meth:`refresh` will clear the window
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000866 completely.
867
868
869.. method:: window.clrtobot()
870
871 Erase from cursor to the end of the window: all lines below the cursor are
872 deleted, and then the equivalent of :meth:`clrtoeol` is performed.
873
874
875.. method:: window.clrtoeol()
876
877 Erase from cursor to the end of the line.
878
879
880.. method:: window.cursyncup()
881
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300882 Update the current cursor position of all the ancestors of the window to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000883 reflect the current cursor position of the window.
884
885
886.. method:: window.delch([y, x])
887
888 Delete any character at ``(y, x)``.
889
890
891.. method:: window.deleteln()
892
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300893 Delete the line under the cursor. All following lines are moved up by one line.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000894
895
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +0300896.. method:: window.derwin(begin_y, begin_x)
897 window.derwin(nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000898
899 An abbreviation for "derive window", :meth:`derwin` is the same as calling
900 :meth:`subwin`, except that *begin_y* and *begin_x* are relative to the origin
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300901 of the window, rather than relative to the entire screen. Return a window
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000902 object for the derived window.
903
904
905.. method:: window.echochar(ch[, attr])
906
907 Add character *ch* with attribute *attr*, and immediately call :meth:`refresh`
908 on the window.
909
910
911.. method:: window.enclose(y, x)
912
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300913 Test whether the given pair of screen-relative character-cell coordinates are
914 enclosed by the given window, returning ``True`` or ``False``. It is useful for
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000915 determining what subset of the screen windows enclose the location of a mouse
916 event.
917
918
Victor Stinner0fdfceb2011-11-25 22:10:02 +0100919.. attribute:: window.encoding
920
921 Encoding used to encode method arguments (Unicode strings and characters).
Ross Lagerwallce66a3e2012-09-06 18:58:43 +0200922 The encoding attribute is inherited from the parent window when a subwindow
Victor Stinner0fdfceb2011-11-25 22:10:02 +0100923 is created, for example with :meth:`window.subwin`. By default, the locale
924 encoding is used (see :func:`locale.getpreferredencoding`).
925
926 .. versionadded:: 3.3
927
928
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000929.. method:: window.erase()
930
931 Clear the window.
932
933
934.. method:: window.getbegyx()
935
936 Return a tuple ``(y, x)`` of co-ordinates of upper-left corner.
937
938
Ezio Melotti4850d522011-06-26 13:34:56 +0300939.. method:: window.getbkgd()
940
941 Return the given window's current background character/attribute pair.
942
943
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000944.. method:: window.getch([y, x])
945
946 Get a character. Note that the integer returned does *not* have to be in ASCII
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300947 range: function keys, keypad keys and so on are represented by numbers higher
948 than 255. In no-delay mode, return ``-1`` if there is no input, otherwise
949 wait until a key is pressed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000950
951
Victor Stinnera7878b72011-07-14 23:07:44 +0200952.. method:: window.get_wch([y, x])
953
Victor Stinner1d39cde2012-08-29 01:40:57 +0200954 Get a wide character. Return a character for most keys, or an integer for
955 function keys, keypad keys, and other special keys.
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300956 In no-delay mode, raise an exception if there is no input.
Victor Stinnera7878b72011-07-14 23:07:44 +0200957
958 .. versionadded:: 3.3
959
960
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000961.. method:: window.getkey([y, x])
962
963 Get a character, returning a string instead of an integer, as :meth:`getch`
Victor Stinner1d39cde2012-08-29 01:40:57 +0200964 does. Function keys, keypad keys and other special keys return a multibyte
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300965 string containing the key name. In no-delay mode, raise an exception if
Victor Stinner1d39cde2012-08-29 01:40:57 +0200966 there is no input.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000967
968
969.. method:: window.getmaxyx()
970
971 Return a tuple ``(y, x)`` of the height and width of the window.
972
973
974.. method:: window.getparyx()
975
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +0300976 Return the beginning coordinates of this window relative to its parent window
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300977 as a tuple ``(y, x)``. Return ``(-1, -1)`` if this window has no
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000978 parent.
979
980
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300981.. method:: window.getstr()
982 window.getstr(n)
983 window.getstr(y, x)
984 window.getstr(y, x, n)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000985
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +0300986 Read a bytes object from the user, with primitive line editing capacity.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000987
988
989.. method:: window.getyx()
990
991 Return a tuple ``(y, x)`` of current cursor position relative to the window's
992 upper-left corner.
993
994
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +0300995.. method:: window.hline(ch, n)
996 window.hline(y, x, ch, n)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000997
998 Display a horizontal line starting at ``(y, x)`` with length *n* consisting of
999 the character *ch*.
1000
1001
1002.. method:: window.idcok(flag)
1003
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001004 If *flag* is ``False``, curses no longer considers using the hardware insert/delete
1005 character feature of the terminal; if *flag* is ``True``, use of character insertion
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001006 and deletion is enabled. When curses is first initialized, use of character
1007 insert/delete is enabled by default.
1008
1009
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001010.. method:: window.idlok(flag)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001011
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001012 If *flag* is ``True``, :mod:`curses` will try and use hardware line
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001013 editing facilities. Otherwise, line insertion/deletion are disabled.
1014
1015
1016.. method:: window.immedok(flag)
1017
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001018 If *flag* is ``True``, any change in the window image automatically causes the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001019 window to be refreshed; you no longer have to call :meth:`refresh` yourself.
1020 However, it may degrade performance considerably, due to repeated calls to
1021 wrefresh. This option is disabled by default.
1022
1023
1024.. method:: window.inch([y, x])
1025
1026 Return the character at the given position in the window. The bottom 8 bits are
1027 the character proper, and upper bits are the attributes.
1028
1029
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +03001030.. method:: window.insch(ch[, attr])
1031 window.insch(y, x, ch[, attr])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001032
1033 Paint character *ch* at ``(y, x)`` with attributes *attr*, moving the line from
1034 position *x* right by one character.
1035
1036
1037.. method:: window.insdelln(nlines)
1038
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001039 Insert *nlines* lines into the specified window above the current line. The
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001040 *nlines* bottom lines are lost. For negative *nlines*, delete *nlines* lines
1041 starting with the one under the cursor, and move the remaining lines up. The
1042 bottom *nlines* lines are cleared. The current cursor position remains the
1043 same.
1044
1045
1046.. method:: window.insertln()
1047
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001048 Insert a blank line under the cursor. All following lines are moved down by one
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001049 line.
1050
1051
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +03001052.. method:: window.insnstr(str, n[, attr])
1053 window.insnstr(y, x, str, n[, attr])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001054
1055 Insert a character string (as many characters as will fit on the line) before
1056 the character under the cursor, up to *n* characters. If *n* is zero or
1057 negative, the entire string is inserted. All characters to the right of the
1058 cursor are shifted right, with the rightmost characters on the line being lost.
1059 The cursor position does not change (after moving to *y*, *x*, if specified).
1060
1061
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +03001062.. method:: window.insstr(str[, attr])
1063 window.insstr(y, x, str[, attr])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001064
1065 Insert a character string (as many characters as will fit on the line) before
1066 the character under the cursor. All characters to the right of the cursor are
1067 shifted right, with the rightmost characters on the line being lost. The cursor
1068 position does not change (after moving to *y*, *x*, if specified).
1069
1070
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +03001071.. method:: window.instr([n])
1072 window.instr(y, x[, n])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001073
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001074 Return a bytes object of characters, extracted from the window starting at the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001075 current cursor position, or at *y*, *x* if specified. Attributes are stripped
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001076 from the characters. If *n* is specified, :meth:`instr` returns a string
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001077 at most *n* characters long (exclusive of the trailing NUL).
1078
1079
1080.. method:: window.is_linetouched(line)
1081
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001082 Return ``True`` if the specified line was modified since the last call to
1083 :meth:`refresh`; otherwise return ``False``. Raise a :exc:`curses.error`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001084 exception if *line* is not valid for the given window.
1085
1086
1087.. method:: window.is_wintouched()
1088
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001089 Return ``True`` if the specified window was modified since the last call to
1090 :meth:`refresh`; otherwise return ``False``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001091
1092
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001093.. method:: window.keypad(flag)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001094
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001095 If *flag* is ``True``, escape sequences generated by some keys (keypad, function keys)
1096 will be interpreted by :mod:`curses`. If *flag* is ``False``, escape sequences will be
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001097 left as is in the input stream.
1098
1099
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001100.. method:: window.leaveok(flag)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001101
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001102 If *flag* is ``True``, cursor is left where it is on update, instead of being at "cursor
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001103 position." This reduces cursor movement where possible. If possible the cursor
1104 will be made invisible.
1105
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001106 If *flag* is ``False``, cursor will always be at "cursor position" after an update.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001107
1108
1109.. method:: window.move(new_y, new_x)
1110
1111 Move cursor to ``(new_y, new_x)``.
1112
1113
1114.. method:: window.mvderwin(y, x)
1115
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001116 Move the window inside its parent window. The screen-relative parameters of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001117 the window are not changed. This routine is used to display different parts of
1118 the parent window at the same physical position on the screen.
1119
1120
1121.. method:: window.mvwin(new_y, new_x)
1122
1123 Move the window so its upper-left corner is at ``(new_y, new_x)``.
1124
1125
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001126.. method:: window.nodelay(flag)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001127
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001128 If *flag* is ``True``, :meth:`getch` will be non-blocking.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001129
1130
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001131.. method:: window.notimeout(flag)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001132
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001133 If *flag* is ``True``, escape sequences will not be timed out.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001134
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001135 If *flag* is ``False``, after a few milliseconds, an escape sequence will not be
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001136 interpreted, and will be left in the input stream as is.
1137
1138
1139.. method:: window.noutrefresh()
1140
1141 Mark for refresh but wait. This function updates the data structure
1142 representing the desired state of the window, but does not force an update of
1143 the physical screen. To accomplish that, call :func:`doupdate`.
1144
1145
1146.. method:: window.overlay(destwin[, sminrow, smincol, dminrow, dmincol, dmaxrow, dmaxcol])
1147
1148 Overlay the window on top of *destwin*. The windows need not be the same size,
1149 only the overlapping region is copied. This copy is non-destructive, which means
1150 that the current background character does not overwrite the old contents of
1151 *destwin*.
1152
1153 To get fine-grained control over the copied region, the second form of
1154 :meth:`overlay` can be used. *sminrow* and *smincol* are the upper-left
1155 coordinates of the source window, and the other variables mark a rectangle in
1156 the destination window.
1157
1158
1159.. method:: window.overwrite(destwin[, sminrow, smincol, dminrow, dmincol, dmaxrow, dmaxcol])
1160
1161 Overwrite the window on top of *destwin*. The windows need not be the same size,
1162 in which case only the overlapping region is copied. This copy is destructive,
1163 which means that the current background character overwrites the old contents of
1164 *destwin*.
1165
1166 To get fine-grained control over the copied region, the second form of
1167 :meth:`overwrite` can be used. *sminrow* and *smincol* are the upper-left
1168 coordinates of the source window, the other variables mark a rectangle in the
1169 destination window.
1170
1171
1172.. method:: window.putwin(file)
1173
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001174 Write all data associated with the window into the provided file object. This
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001175 information can be later retrieved using the :func:`getwin` function.
1176
1177
1178.. method:: window.redrawln(beg, num)
1179
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001180 Indicate that the *num* screen lines, starting at line *beg*, are corrupted and
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001181 should be completely redrawn on the next :meth:`refresh` call.
1182
1183
1184.. method:: window.redrawwin()
1185
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001186 Touch the entire window, causing it to be completely redrawn on the next
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001187 :meth:`refresh` call.
1188
1189
1190.. method:: window.refresh([pminrow, pmincol, sminrow, smincol, smaxrow, smaxcol])
1191
1192 Update the display immediately (sync actual screen with previous
1193 drawing/deleting methods).
1194
1195 The 6 optional arguments can only be specified when the window is a pad created
1196 with :func:`newpad`. The additional parameters are needed to indicate what part
1197 of the pad and screen are involved. *pminrow* and *pmincol* specify the upper
1198 left-hand corner of the rectangle to be displayed in the pad. *sminrow*,
1199 *smincol*, *smaxrow*, and *smaxcol* specify the edges of the rectangle to be
1200 displayed on the screen. The lower right-hand corner of the rectangle to be
1201 displayed in the pad is calculated from the screen coordinates, since the
1202 rectangles must be the same size. Both rectangles must be entirely contained
1203 within their respective structures. Negative values of *pminrow*, *pmincol*,
1204 *sminrow*, or *smincol* are treated as if they were zero.
1205
1206
Ezio Melotti4850d522011-06-26 13:34:56 +03001207.. method:: window.resize(nlines, ncols)
1208
1209 Reallocate storage for a curses window to adjust its dimensions to the
1210 specified values. If either dimension is larger than the current values, the
1211 window's data is filled with blanks that have the current background
1212 rendition (as set by :meth:`bkgdset`) merged into them.
1213
1214
Hynek Schlawack979f37a2012-05-22 16:12:18 +02001215.. method:: window.scroll([lines=1])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001216
1217 Scroll the screen or scrolling region upward by *lines* lines.
1218
1219
1220.. method:: window.scrollok(flag)
1221
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001222 Control what happens when the cursor of a window is moved off the edge of the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001223 window or scrolling region, either as a result of a newline action on the bottom
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001224 line, or typing the last character of the last line. If *flag* is ``False``, the
1225 cursor is left on the bottom line. If *flag* is ``True``, the window is scrolled up
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001226 one line. Note that in order to get the physical scrolling effect on the
1227 terminal, it is also necessary to call :meth:`idlok`.
1228
1229
1230.. method:: window.setscrreg(top, bottom)
1231
1232 Set the scrolling region from line *top* to line *bottom*. All scrolling actions
1233 will take place in this region.
1234
1235
1236.. method:: window.standend()
1237
1238 Turn off the standout attribute. On some terminals this has the side effect of
1239 turning off all attributes.
1240
1241
1242.. method:: window.standout()
1243
1244 Turn on attribute *A_STANDOUT*.
1245
1246
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +03001247.. method:: window.subpad(begin_y, begin_x)
1248 window.subpad(nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001249
1250 Return a sub-window, whose upper-left corner is at ``(begin_y, begin_x)``, and
1251 whose width/height is *ncols*/*nlines*.
1252
1253
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +03001254.. method:: window.subwin(begin_y, begin_x)
1255 window.subwin(nlines, ncols, begin_y, begin_x)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001256
1257 Return a sub-window, whose upper-left corner is at ``(begin_y, begin_x)``, and
1258 whose width/height is *ncols*/*nlines*.
1259
1260 By default, the sub-window will extend from the specified position to the lower
1261 right corner of the window.
1262
1263
1264.. method:: window.syncdown()
1265
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001266 Touch each location in the window that has been touched in any of its ancestor
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001267 windows. This routine is called by :meth:`refresh`, so it should almost never
1268 be necessary to call it manually.
1269
1270
1271.. method:: window.syncok(flag)
1272
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001273 If *flag* is ``True``, then :meth:`syncup` is called automatically
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001274 whenever there is a change in the window.
1275
1276
1277.. method:: window.syncup()
1278
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001279 Touch all locations in ancestors of the window that have been changed in the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001280 window.
1281
1282
1283.. method:: window.timeout(delay)
1284
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001285 Set blocking or non-blocking read behavior for the window. If *delay* is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001286 negative, blocking read is used (which will wait indefinitely for input). If
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001287 *delay* is zero, then non-blocking read is used, and :meth:`getch` will
1288 return ``-1`` if no input is waiting. If *delay* is positive, then
1289 :meth:`getch` will block for *delay* milliseconds, and return ``-1`` if there is
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001290 still no input at the end of that time.
1291
1292
1293.. method:: window.touchline(start, count[, changed])
1294
1295 Pretend *count* lines have been changed, starting with line *start*. If
1296 *changed* is supplied, it specifies whether the affected lines are marked as
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001297 having been changed (*changed*\ ``=True``) or unchanged (*changed*\ ``=False``).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001298
1299
1300.. method:: window.touchwin()
1301
1302 Pretend the whole window has been changed, for purposes of drawing
1303 optimizations.
1304
1305
1306.. method:: window.untouchwin()
1307
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001308 Mark all lines in the window as unchanged since the last call to
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001309 :meth:`refresh`.
1310
1311
Ezio Melottie0add762012-09-14 06:32:35 +03001312.. method:: window.vline(ch, n)
1313 window.vline(y, x, ch, n)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001314
1315 Display a vertical line starting at ``(y, x)`` with length *n* consisting of the
1316 character *ch*.
1317
1318
1319Constants
1320---------
1321
1322The :mod:`curses` module defines the following data members:
1323
1324
1325.. data:: ERR
1326
Anthony Sottilea26ace12019-09-13 23:17:09 -07001327 Some curses routines that return an integer, such as :meth:`~window.getch`, return
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001328 :const:`ERR` upon failure.
1329
1330
1331.. data:: OK
1332
1333 Some curses routines that return an integer, such as :func:`napms`, return
1334 :const:`OK` upon success.
1335
1336
1337.. data:: version
1338
Serhiy Storchaka300dd552017-10-04 22:44:13 +03001339 A bytes object representing the current version of the module. Also available as
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001340 :const:`__version__`.
1341
Serhiy Storchakab232df92018-10-30 13:22:42 +02001342
1343.. data:: ncurses_version
1344
1345 A named tuple containing the three components of the ncurses library
1346 version: *major*, *minor*, and *patch*. All values are integers. The
1347 components can also be accessed by name, so ``curses.ncurses_version[0]``
1348 is equivalent to ``curses.ncurses_version.major`` and so on.
1349
1350 Availability: if the ncurses library is used.
1351
1352 .. versionadded:: 3.8
1353
1354
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001355Some constants are available to specify character cell attributes.
1356The exact constants available are system dependent.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001357
1358+------------------+-------------------------------+
1359| Attribute | Meaning |
1360+==================+===============================+
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001361| ``A_ALTCHARSET`` | Alternate character set mode |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001362+------------------+-------------------------------+
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001363| ``A_BLINK`` | Blink mode |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001364+------------------+-------------------------------+
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001365| ``A_BOLD`` | Bold mode |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001366+------------------+-------------------------------+
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001367| ``A_DIM`` | Dim mode |
Eijebongab7886b2017-04-26 17:17:12 +02001368+------------------+-------------------------------+
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001369| ``A_INVIS`` | Invisible or blank mode |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001370+------------------+-------------------------------+
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001371| ``A_ITALIC`` | Italic mode |
1372+------------------+-------------------------------+
1373| ``A_NORMAL`` | Normal attribute |
1374+------------------+-------------------------------+
1375| ``A_PROTECT`` | Protected mode |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001376+------------------+-------------------------------+
Georg Brandl931e5c12011-03-06 11:08:35 +01001377| ``A_REVERSE`` | Reverse background and |
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001378| | foreground colors |
Georg Brandl931e5c12011-03-06 11:08:35 +01001379+------------------+-------------------------------+
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001380| ``A_STANDOUT`` | Standout mode |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001381+------------------+-------------------------------+
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001382| ``A_UNDERLINE`` | Underline mode |
1383+------------------+-------------------------------+
1384| ``A_HORIZONTAL`` | Horizontal highlight |
1385+------------------+-------------------------------+
1386| ``A_LEFT`` | Left highlight |
1387+------------------+-------------------------------+
1388| ``A_LOW`` | Low highlight |
1389+------------------+-------------------------------+
1390| ``A_RIGHT`` | Right highlight |
1391+------------------+-------------------------------+
1392| ``A_TOP`` | Top highlight |
1393+------------------+-------------------------------+
1394| ``A_VERTICAL`` | Vertical highlight |
1395+------------------+-------------------------------+
1396| ``A_CHARTEXT`` | Bit-mask to extract a |
1397| | character |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001398+------------------+-------------------------------+
1399
Eijebongab7886b2017-04-26 17:17:12 +02001400.. versionadded:: 3.7
1401 ``A_ITALIC`` was added.
1402
Xiang Zhang116dd5e2017-06-16 11:20:07 +08001403Several constants are available to extract corresponding attributes returned
1404by some methods.
1405
1406+------------------+-------------------------------+
1407| Bit-mask | Meaning |
1408+==================+===============================+
1409| ``A_ATTRIBUTES`` | Bit-mask to extract |
1410| | attributes |
1411+------------------+-------------------------------+
1412| ``A_CHARTEXT`` | Bit-mask to extract a |
1413| | character |
1414+------------------+-------------------------------+
1415| ``A_COLOR`` | Bit-mask to extract |
1416| | color-pair field information |
1417+------------------+-------------------------------+
1418
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001419Keys are referred to by integer constants with names starting with ``KEY_``.
1420The exact keycaps available are system dependent.
1421
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +00001422.. XXX this table is far too large! should it be alphabetized?
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001423
1424+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1425| Key constant | Key |
1426+===================+============================================+
1427| ``KEY_MIN`` | Minimum key value |
1428+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1429| ``KEY_BREAK`` | Break key (unreliable) |
1430+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1431| ``KEY_DOWN`` | Down-arrow |
1432+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1433| ``KEY_UP`` | Up-arrow |
1434+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1435| ``KEY_LEFT`` | Left-arrow |
1436+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1437| ``KEY_RIGHT`` | Right-arrow |
1438+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1439| ``KEY_HOME`` | Home key (upward+left arrow) |
1440+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1441| ``KEY_BACKSPACE`` | Backspace (unreliable) |
1442+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1443| ``KEY_F0`` | Function keys. Up to 64 function keys are |
1444| | supported. |
1445+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1446| ``KEY_Fn`` | Value of function key *n* |
1447+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1448| ``KEY_DL`` | Delete line |
1449+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1450| ``KEY_IL`` | Insert line |
1451+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1452| ``KEY_DC`` | Delete character |
1453+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1454| ``KEY_IC`` | Insert char or enter insert mode |
1455+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1456| ``KEY_EIC`` | Exit insert char mode |
1457+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1458| ``KEY_CLEAR`` | Clear screen |
1459+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1460| ``KEY_EOS`` | Clear to end of screen |
1461+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1462| ``KEY_EOL`` | Clear to end of line |
1463+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1464| ``KEY_SF`` | Scroll 1 line forward |
1465+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1466| ``KEY_SR`` | Scroll 1 line backward (reverse) |
1467+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1468| ``KEY_NPAGE`` | Next page |
1469+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1470| ``KEY_PPAGE`` | Previous page |
1471+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1472| ``KEY_STAB`` | Set tab |
1473+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1474| ``KEY_CTAB`` | Clear tab |
1475+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1476| ``KEY_CATAB`` | Clear all tabs |
1477+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1478| ``KEY_ENTER`` | Enter or send (unreliable) |
1479+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1480| ``KEY_SRESET`` | Soft (partial) reset (unreliable) |
1481+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1482| ``KEY_RESET`` | Reset or hard reset (unreliable) |
1483+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1484| ``KEY_PRINT`` | Print |
1485+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1486| ``KEY_LL`` | Home down or bottom (lower left) |
1487+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1488| ``KEY_A1`` | Upper left of keypad |
1489+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1490| ``KEY_A3`` | Upper right of keypad |
1491+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1492| ``KEY_B2`` | Center of keypad |
1493+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1494| ``KEY_C1`` | Lower left of keypad |
1495+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1496| ``KEY_C3`` | Lower right of keypad |
1497+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1498| ``KEY_BTAB`` | Back tab |
1499+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1500| ``KEY_BEG`` | Beg (beginning) |
1501+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1502| ``KEY_CANCEL`` | Cancel |
1503+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1504| ``KEY_CLOSE`` | Close |
1505+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1506| ``KEY_COMMAND`` | Cmd (command) |
1507+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1508| ``KEY_COPY`` | Copy |
1509+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1510| ``KEY_CREATE`` | Create |
1511+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1512| ``KEY_END`` | End |
1513+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1514| ``KEY_EXIT`` | Exit |
1515+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1516| ``KEY_FIND`` | Find |
1517+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1518| ``KEY_HELP`` | Help |
1519+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1520| ``KEY_MARK`` | Mark |
1521+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1522| ``KEY_MESSAGE`` | Message |
1523+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1524| ``KEY_MOVE`` | Move |
1525+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1526| ``KEY_NEXT`` | Next |
1527+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1528| ``KEY_OPEN`` | Open |
1529+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1530| ``KEY_OPTIONS`` | Options |
1531+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1532| ``KEY_PREVIOUS`` | Prev (previous) |
1533+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1534| ``KEY_REDO`` | Redo |
1535+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1536| ``KEY_REFERENCE`` | Ref (reference) |
1537+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1538| ``KEY_REFRESH`` | Refresh |
1539+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1540| ``KEY_REPLACE`` | Replace |
1541+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1542| ``KEY_RESTART`` | Restart |
1543+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1544| ``KEY_RESUME`` | Resume |
1545+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1546| ``KEY_SAVE`` | Save |
1547+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1548| ``KEY_SBEG`` | Shifted Beg (beginning) |
1549+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1550| ``KEY_SCANCEL`` | Shifted Cancel |
1551+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1552| ``KEY_SCOMMAND`` | Shifted Command |
1553+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1554| ``KEY_SCOPY`` | Shifted Copy |
1555+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1556| ``KEY_SCREATE`` | Shifted Create |
1557+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1558| ``KEY_SDC`` | Shifted Delete char |
1559+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1560| ``KEY_SDL`` | Shifted Delete line |
1561+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1562| ``KEY_SELECT`` | Select |
1563+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1564| ``KEY_SEND`` | Shifted End |
1565+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1566| ``KEY_SEOL`` | Shifted Clear line |
1567+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
Mariatta64508782017-03-19 20:48:04 -07001568| ``KEY_SEXIT`` | Shifted Exit |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001569+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1570| ``KEY_SFIND`` | Shifted Find |
1571+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1572| ``KEY_SHELP`` | Shifted Help |
1573+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1574| ``KEY_SHOME`` | Shifted Home |
1575+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1576| ``KEY_SIC`` | Shifted Input |
1577+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1578| ``KEY_SLEFT`` | Shifted Left arrow |
1579+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1580| ``KEY_SMESSAGE`` | Shifted Message |
1581+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1582| ``KEY_SMOVE`` | Shifted Move |
1583+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1584| ``KEY_SNEXT`` | Shifted Next |
1585+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1586| ``KEY_SOPTIONS`` | Shifted Options |
1587+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1588| ``KEY_SPREVIOUS`` | Shifted Prev |
1589+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1590| ``KEY_SPRINT`` | Shifted Print |
1591+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1592| ``KEY_SREDO`` | Shifted Redo |
1593+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1594| ``KEY_SREPLACE`` | Shifted Replace |
1595+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1596| ``KEY_SRIGHT`` | Shifted Right arrow |
1597+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1598| ``KEY_SRSUME`` | Shifted Resume |
1599+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1600| ``KEY_SSAVE`` | Shifted Save |
1601+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1602| ``KEY_SSUSPEND`` | Shifted Suspend |
1603+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1604| ``KEY_SUNDO`` | Shifted Undo |
1605+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1606| ``KEY_SUSPEND`` | Suspend |
1607+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1608| ``KEY_UNDO`` | Undo |
1609+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1610| ``KEY_MOUSE`` | Mouse event has occurred |
1611+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1612| ``KEY_RESIZE`` | Terminal resize event |
1613+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1614| ``KEY_MAX`` | Maximum key value |
1615+-------------------+--------------------------------------------+
1616
1617On VT100s and their software emulations, such as X terminal emulators, there are
1618normally at least four function keys (:const:`KEY_F1`, :const:`KEY_F2`,
1619:const:`KEY_F3`, :const:`KEY_F4`) available, and the arrow keys mapped to
1620:const:`KEY_UP`, :const:`KEY_DOWN`, :const:`KEY_LEFT` and :const:`KEY_RIGHT` in
1621the obvious way. If your machine has a PC keyboard, it is safe to expect arrow
1622keys and twelve function keys (older PC keyboards may have only ten function
1623keys); also, the following keypad mappings are standard:
1624
1625+------------------+-----------+
1626| Keycap | Constant |
1627+==================+===========+
1628| :kbd:`Insert` | KEY_IC |
1629+------------------+-----------+
1630| :kbd:`Delete` | KEY_DC |
1631+------------------+-----------+
1632| :kbd:`Home` | KEY_HOME |
1633+------------------+-----------+
1634| :kbd:`End` | KEY_END |
1635+------------------+-----------+
Berker Peksagaf836392016-04-02 04:48:27 +03001636| :kbd:`Page Up` | KEY_PPAGE |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001637+------------------+-----------+
Berker Peksagaf836392016-04-02 04:48:27 +03001638| :kbd:`Page Down` | KEY_NPAGE |
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001639+------------------+-----------+
1640
1641The following table lists characters from the alternate character set. These are
1642inherited from the VT100 terminal, and will generally be available on software
1643emulations such as X terminals. When there is no graphic available, curses
1644falls back on a crude printable ASCII approximation.
1645
1646.. note::
1647
1648 These are available only after :func:`initscr` has been called.
1649
1650+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1651| ACS code | Meaning |
1652+==================+==========================================+
1653| ``ACS_BBSS`` | alternate name for upper right corner |
1654+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1655| ``ACS_BLOCK`` | solid square block |
1656+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1657| ``ACS_BOARD`` | board of squares |
1658+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1659| ``ACS_BSBS`` | alternate name for horizontal line |
1660+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1661| ``ACS_BSSB`` | alternate name for upper left corner |
1662+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1663| ``ACS_BSSS`` | alternate name for top tee |
1664+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1665| ``ACS_BTEE`` | bottom tee |
1666+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1667| ``ACS_BULLET`` | bullet |
1668+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1669| ``ACS_CKBOARD`` | checker board (stipple) |
1670+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1671| ``ACS_DARROW`` | arrow pointing down |
1672+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1673| ``ACS_DEGREE`` | degree symbol |
1674+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1675| ``ACS_DIAMOND`` | diamond |
1676+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1677| ``ACS_GEQUAL`` | greater-than-or-equal-to |
1678+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1679| ``ACS_HLINE`` | horizontal line |
1680+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1681| ``ACS_LANTERN`` | lantern symbol |
1682+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1683| ``ACS_LARROW`` | left arrow |
1684+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1685| ``ACS_LEQUAL`` | less-than-or-equal-to |
1686+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1687| ``ACS_LLCORNER`` | lower left-hand corner |
1688+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1689| ``ACS_LRCORNER`` | lower right-hand corner |
1690+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1691| ``ACS_LTEE`` | left tee |
1692+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1693| ``ACS_NEQUAL`` | not-equal sign |
1694+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1695| ``ACS_PI`` | letter pi |
1696+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1697| ``ACS_PLMINUS`` | plus-or-minus sign |
1698+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1699| ``ACS_PLUS`` | big plus sign |
1700+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1701| ``ACS_RARROW`` | right arrow |
1702+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1703| ``ACS_RTEE`` | right tee |
1704+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1705| ``ACS_S1`` | scan line 1 |
1706+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1707| ``ACS_S3`` | scan line 3 |
1708+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1709| ``ACS_S7`` | scan line 7 |
1710+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1711| ``ACS_S9`` | scan line 9 |
1712+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1713| ``ACS_SBBS`` | alternate name for lower right corner |
1714+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1715| ``ACS_SBSB`` | alternate name for vertical line |
1716+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1717| ``ACS_SBSS`` | alternate name for right tee |
1718+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1719| ``ACS_SSBB`` | alternate name for lower left corner |
1720+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1721| ``ACS_SSBS`` | alternate name for bottom tee |
1722+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1723| ``ACS_SSSB`` | alternate name for left tee |
1724+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1725| ``ACS_SSSS`` | alternate name for crossover or big plus |
1726+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1727| ``ACS_STERLING`` | pound sterling |
1728+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1729| ``ACS_TTEE`` | top tee |
1730+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1731| ``ACS_UARROW`` | up arrow |
1732+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1733| ``ACS_ULCORNER`` | upper left corner |
1734+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1735| ``ACS_URCORNER`` | upper right corner |
1736+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1737| ``ACS_VLINE`` | vertical line |
1738+------------------+------------------------------------------+
1739
1740The following table lists the predefined colors:
1741
1742+-------------------+----------------------------+
1743| Constant | Color |
1744+===================+============================+
1745| ``COLOR_BLACK`` | Black |
1746+-------------------+----------------------------+
1747| ``COLOR_BLUE`` | Blue |
1748+-------------------+----------------------------+
1749| ``COLOR_CYAN`` | Cyan (light greenish blue) |
1750+-------------------+----------------------------+
1751| ``COLOR_GREEN`` | Green |
1752+-------------------+----------------------------+
1753| ``COLOR_MAGENTA`` | Magenta (purplish red) |
1754+-------------------+----------------------------+
1755| ``COLOR_RED`` | Red |
1756+-------------------+----------------------------+
1757| ``COLOR_WHITE`` | White |
1758+-------------------+----------------------------+
1759| ``COLOR_YELLOW`` | Yellow |
1760+-------------------+----------------------------+
1761
1762
1763:mod:`curses.textpad` --- Text input widget for curses programs
1764===============================================================
1765
1766.. module:: curses.textpad
1767 :synopsis: Emacs-like input editing in a curses window.
1768.. moduleauthor:: Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
1769.. sectionauthor:: Eric Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
1770
1771
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001772The :mod:`curses.textpad` module provides a :class:`Textbox` class that handles
1773elementary text editing in a curses window, supporting a set of keybindings
1774resembling those of Emacs (thus, also of Netscape Navigator, BBedit 6.x,
1775FrameMaker, and many other programs). The module also provides a
1776rectangle-drawing function useful for framing text boxes or for other purposes.
1777
1778The module :mod:`curses.textpad` defines the following function:
1779
1780
1781.. function:: rectangle(win, uly, ulx, lry, lrx)
1782
1783 Draw a rectangle. The first argument must be a window object; the remaining
1784 arguments are coordinates relative to that window. The second and third
1785 arguments are the y and x coordinates of the upper left hand corner of the
1786 rectangle to be drawn; the fourth and fifth arguments are the y and x
1787 coordinates of the lower right hand corner. The rectangle will be drawn using
1788 VT100/IBM PC forms characters on terminals that make this possible (including
1789 xterm and most other software terminal emulators). Otherwise it will be drawn
1790 with ASCII dashes, vertical bars, and plus signs.
1791
1792
1793.. _curses-textpad-objects:
1794
1795Textbox objects
1796---------------
1797
1798You can instantiate a :class:`Textbox` object as follows:
1799
1800
1801.. class:: Textbox(win)
1802
1803 Return a textbox widget object. The *win* argument should be a curses
Berker Peksag93fc20b2017-05-23 03:16:07 +03001804 :ref:`window <curses-window-objects>` object in which the textbox is to
1805 be contained. The edit cursor of the textbox is initially located at the
1806 upper left hand corner of the containing window, with coordinates ``(0, 0)``.
1807 The instance's :attr:`stripspaces` flag is initially on.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001808
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001809 :class:`Textbox` objects have the following methods:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001810
1811
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001812 .. method:: edit([validator])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001813
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001814 This is the entry point you will normally use. It accepts editing
1815 keystrokes until one of the termination keystrokes is entered. If
1816 *validator* is supplied, it must be a function. It will be called for
1817 each keystroke entered with the keystroke as a parameter; command dispatch
1818 is done on the result. This method returns the window contents as a
1819 string; whether blanks in the window are included is affected by the
Senthil Kumarana6bac952011-07-04 11:28:30 -07001820 :attr:`stripspaces` attribute.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001821
1822
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001823 .. method:: do_command(ch)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001824
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001825 Process a single command keystroke. Here are the supported special
1826 keystrokes:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001827
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001828 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1829 | Keystroke | Action |
1830 +==================+===========================================+
1831 | :kbd:`Control-A` | Go to left edge of window. |
1832 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1833 | :kbd:`Control-B` | Cursor left, wrapping to previous line if |
1834 | | appropriate. |
1835 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1836 | :kbd:`Control-D` | Delete character under cursor. |
1837 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1838 | :kbd:`Control-E` | Go to right edge (stripspaces off) or end |
1839 | | of line (stripspaces on). |
1840 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1841 | :kbd:`Control-F` | Cursor right, wrapping to next line when |
1842 | | appropriate. |
1843 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1844 | :kbd:`Control-G` | Terminate, returning the window contents. |
1845 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1846 | :kbd:`Control-H` | Delete character backward. |
1847 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1848 | :kbd:`Control-J` | Terminate if the window is 1 line, |
1849 | | otherwise insert newline. |
1850 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1851 | :kbd:`Control-K` | If line is blank, delete it, otherwise |
1852 | | clear to end of line. |
1853 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1854 | :kbd:`Control-L` | Refresh screen. |
1855 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1856 | :kbd:`Control-N` | Cursor down; move down one line. |
1857 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1858 | :kbd:`Control-O` | Insert a blank line at cursor location. |
1859 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
1860 | :kbd:`Control-P` | Cursor up; move up one line. |
1861 +------------------+-------------------------------------------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001862
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001863 Move operations do nothing if the cursor is at an edge where the movement
1864 is not possible. The following synonyms are supported where possible:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001865
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001866 +------------------------+------------------+
1867 | Constant | Keystroke |
1868 +========================+==================+
1869 | :const:`KEY_LEFT` | :kbd:`Control-B` |
1870 +------------------------+------------------+
1871 | :const:`KEY_RIGHT` | :kbd:`Control-F` |
1872 +------------------------+------------------+
1873 | :const:`KEY_UP` | :kbd:`Control-P` |
1874 +------------------------+------------------+
1875 | :const:`KEY_DOWN` | :kbd:`Control-N` |
1876 +------------------------+------------------+
1877 | :const:`KEY_BACKSPACE` | :kbd:`Control-h` |
1878 +------------------------+------------------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001879
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001880 All other keystrokes are treated as a command to insert the given
1881 character and move right (with line wrapping).
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001882
1883
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001884 .. method:: gather()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001885
Ezio Melottib6b73712011-06-26 13:38:11 +03001886 Return the window contents as a string; whether blanks in the
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001887 window are included is affected by the :attr:`stripspaces` member.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001888
1889
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001890 .. attribute:: stripspaces
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001891
Senthil Kumarana6bac952011-07-04 11:28:30 -07001892 This attribute is a flag which controls the interpretation of blanks in
Benjamin Petersone41251e2008-04-25 01:59:09 +00001893 the window. When it is on, trailing blanks on each line are ignored; any
1894 cursor motion that would land the cursor on a trailing blank goes to the
1895 end of that line instead, and trailing blanks are stripped when the window
1896 contents are gathered.