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Curses(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	     Curses(3)

NAME
       Curses - terminal screen handling and optimization

SYNOPSIS
	   use Curses;

	   initscr;
	   ...
	   endwin;

	  Curses::supports_function($function);
	  Curses::supports_constant($constant);

DESCRIPTION
       "Curses" is the interface between Perl and your system's curses(3)
       library.	 For descriptions on the usage of a given function, variable,
       or constant, consult your system's documentation, as such information
       invariably varies (:-) between different curses(3) libraries and
       operating systems.  This document describes the interface itself, and
       assumes that you already know how your system's curses(3) library
       works.

   Unified Functions
       Many curses(3) functions have variants starting with the prefixes w-,
       mv-, and/or wmv-.  These variants differ only in the explicit addition
       of a window, or by the addition of two coordinates that are used to
       move the cursor first.  For example, "addch()" has three other
       variants: "waddch()", "mvaddch()", and "mvwaddch()".  The variants
       aren't very interesting; in fact, we could roll all of the variants
       into original function by allowing a variable number of arguments and
       analyzing the argument list for which variant the user wanted to call.

       Unfortunately, curses(3) predates varargs(3), so in C we were stuck
       with all the variants.  However, "Curses" is a Perl interface, so we
       are free to "unify" these variants into one function.  The section
       "Available Functions" below lists all curses(3) functions "Curses"
       makes available as Perl equivalents, along with a column listing if it
       is unified.  If so, it takes a varying number of arguments as follows:

	   "function( [win], [y, x], args );"

	   win is an optional window argument, defaulting to "stdscr" if not
	   specified.

	   y, x is an optional coordinate pair used to move the cursor,
	   defaulting to no move if not specified.

	   args are the required arguments of the function.  These are the
	   arguments you would specify if you were just calling the base
	   function and not any of the variants.

       This makes the variants obsolete, since their functionality has been
       merged into a single function, so "Curses" does not define them by
       default.	 You can still get them if you want, by setting the variable
       $Curses::OldCurses to a non-zero value before using the "Curses"
       package.	 See "Perl 4.X "cursperl" Compatibility" for an example of
       this.

   Objects
       Objects work.  Example:

	   $win = new Curses;
	   $win->addstr(10, 10, 'foo');
	   $win->refresh;
	   ...

       Any function that has been marked as unified (see "Available Functions"
       below and "Unified Functions" above) can be called as a method for a
       Curses object.

       Do not use "initscr()" if using objects, as the first call to get a
       "new Curses" will do it for you.

   Security Concerns
       It has always been the case with the curses functions, but please note
       that the following functions:

	   getstr()   (and optional wgetstr(), mvgetstr(), and mvwgetstr())
	   inchstr()  (and optional winchstr(), mvinchstr(), and mvwinchstr())
	   instr()    (and optional winstr(), mvinstr(), and mvwinstr())

       are subject to buffer overflow attack.  This is because you pass in the
       buffer to be filled in, which has to be of finite length, but there is
       no way to stop a bad guy from typing.

       In order to avoid this problem, use the alternate functions:

	  getnstr()
	  inchnstr()
	  innstr()

       which take an extra "size of buffer" argument.

COMPATIBILITY
   Perl 4.X "cursperl" Compatibility
       "Curses" has been written to take advantage of the new features of
       Perl.  I felt it better to provide an improved curses programming
       environment rather than to be 100% compatible.  However, many old
       "curseperl" applications will probably still work by starting the
       script with:

	   BEGIN { $Curses::OldCurses = 1; }
	   use Curses;

       Any old application that still does not work should print an
       understandable error message explaining the problem.

       Some functions and variables are not available through "Curses", even
       with the "BEGIN" line.  They are listed under "curses(3) items not
       available through Curses".

       The variables $stdscr and $curscr are also available as functions
       "stdscr" and "curscr".  This is because of a Perl bug.  See the BUGS
       section for details.

   Incompatibilities with previous versions of "Curses"
       In previous versions of this software, some Perl functions took a
       different set of parameters than their C counterparts.  This is no
       longer true.  You should now use "getstr($str)" and "getyx($y, $x)"
       instead of "$str = getstr()" and "($y, $x) = getyx()".

   Incompatibilities with other Perl programs
	   menu.pl, v3.0 and v3.1
	       There were various interaction problems between these two
	       releases and Curses.  Please upgrade to the latest version
	       (v3.3 as of 3/16/96).

DIAGNOSTICS
       ·   Curses function '%s' called with too %s arguments at ...

	   You have called a "Curses" function with a wrong number of
	   arguments.

       ·   argument %d to Curses function '%s' is not a Curses %s at ...
	   =item * argument is not a Curses %s at ...

	   The argument you gave to the function wasn't what it wanted.

	   This probably means that you didn't give the right arguments to a
	   unified function.  See the DESCRIPTION section on Unified Functions
	   for more information.

       ·   Curses function '%s' is not defined by your vendor at ...

	   You have a "Curses" function in your code that your system's
	   curses(3) library doesn't define.

       ·   Curses variable '%s' is not defined by your vendor at ...

	   You have a "Curses" variable in your code that your system's
	   curses(3) library doesn't define.

       ·   Curses constant '%s' is not defined by your vendor at ...

	   You have a "Curses" constant in your code that your system's
	   curses(3) library doesn't define.

       ·   Curses::Vars::FETCH called with bad index at ...  =item *
	   Curses::Vars::STORE called with bad index at ...

	   You've been playing with the "tie" interface to the "Curses"
	   variables.  Don't do that.  :-)

       ·   Anything else

	   Check out the perldiag man page to see if the error is in there.

BUGS
       If you use the variables $stdscr and $curscr instead of their
       functional counterparts ("stdscr" and "curscr"), you might run into a
       bug in Perl where the "magic" isn't called early enough.	 This is
       manifested by the "Curses" package telling you $stdscr isn't a window.
       One workaround is to put a line like "$stdscr = $stdscr" near the front
       of your program.

       Probably many more.

AUTHOR
       William Setzer <William_Setzer@ncsu.edu>

SYNOPSIS OF PERL CURSES AVAILABILITY
   Available Functions
	   Avaiable Function	Unified?     Available via $OldCurses[*]
	   -----------------	--------     ------------------------
	   addch		  Yes	     waddch mvaddch mvwaddch
	   echochar		  Yes	     wechochar
	   addchstr		  Yes	     waddchstr mvaddchstr mvwaddchstr
	   addchnstr		  Yes	     waddchnstr mvaddchnstr mvwaddchnstr
	   addstr		  Yes	     waddstr mvaddstr mvwaddstr
	   addnstr		  Yes	     waddnstr mvaddnstr mvwaddnstr
	   attroff		  Yes	     wattroff
	   attron		  Yes	     wattron
	   attrset		  Yes	     wattrset
	   standend		  Yes	     wstandend
	   standout		  Yes	     wstandout
	   attr_get		  Yes	     wattr_get
	   attr_off		  Yes	     wattr_off
	   attr_on		  Yes	     wattr_on
	   attr_set		  Yes	     wattr_set
	   chgat		  Yes	     wchgat mvchgat mvwchgat
	   COLOR_PAIR		   No
	   PAIR_NUMBER		   No
	   beep			   No
	   flash		   No
	   bkgd			  Yes	     wbkgd
	   bkgdset		  Yes	     wbkgdset
	   getbkgd		  Yes
	   border		  Yes	     wborder
	   box			  Yes
	   hline		  Yes	     whline mvhline mvwhline
	   vline		  Yes	     wvline mvvline mvwvline
	   erase		  Yes	     werase
	   clear		  Yes	     wclear
	   clrtobot		  Yes	     wclrtobot
	   clrtoeol		  Yes	     wclrtoeol
	   start_color		   No
	   init_pair		   No
	   init_color		   No
	   has_colors		   No
	   can_change_color	   No
	   color_content	   No
	   pair_content		   No
	   delch		  Yes	     wdelch mvdelch mvwdelch
	   deleteln		  Yes	     wdeleteln
	   insdelln		  Yes	     winsdelln
	   insertln		  Yes	     winsertln
	   getch		  Yes	     wgetch mvgetch mvwgetch
	   ungetch		   No
	   has_key		   No
	   KEY_F		   No
	   getstr		  Yes	     wgetstr mvgetstr mvwgetstr
	   getnstr		  Yes	     wgetnstr mvgetnstr mvwgetnstr
	   getyx		  Yes
	   getparyx		  Yes
	   getbegyx		  Yes
	   getmaxyx		  Yes
	   inch			  Yes	     winch mvinch mvwinch
	   inchstr		  Yes	     winchstr mvinchstr mvwinchstr
	   inchnstr		  Yes	     winchnstr mvinchnstr mvwinchnstr
	   initscr		   No
	   endwin		   No
	   isendwin		   No
	   newterm		   No
	   set_term		   No
	   delscreen		   No
	   cbreak		   No
	   nocbreak		   No
	   echo			   No
	   noecho		   No
	   halfdelay		   No
	   intrflush		  Yes
	   keypad		  Yes
	   meta			  Yes
	   nodelay		  Yes
	   notimeout		  Yes
	   raw			   No
	   noraw		   No
	   qiflush		   No
	   noqiflush		   No
	   timeout		  Yes	     wtimeout
	   typeahead		   No
	   insch		  Yes	     winsch mvinsch mvwinsch
	   insstr		  Yes	     winsstr mvinsstr mvwinsstr
	   insnstr		  Yes	     winsnstr mvinsnstr mvwinsnstr
	   instr		  Yes	     winstr mvinstr mvwinstr
	   innstr		  Yes	     winnstr mvinnstr mvwinnstr
	   def_prog_mode	   No
	   def_shell_mode	   No
	   reset_prog_mode	   No
	   reset_shell_mode	   No
	   resetty		   No
	   savetty		   No
	   getsyx		   No
	   setsyx		   No
	   curs_set		   No
	   napms		   No
	   move			  Yes	     wmove
	   clearok		  Yes
	   idlok		  Yes
	   idcok		  Yes
	   immedok		  Yes
	   leaveok		  Yes
	   setscrreg		  Yes	     wsetscrreg
	   scrollok		  Yes
	   nl			   No
	   nonl			   No
	   overlay		   No
	   overwrite		   No
	   copywin		   No
	   newpad		   No
	   subpad		   No
	   prefresh		   No
	   pnoutrefresh		   No
	   pechochar		   No
	   refresh		  Yes	     wrefresh
	   noutrefresh		  Yes	     wnoutrefresh
	   doupdate		   No
	   redrawwin		  Yes
	   redrawln		  Yes	     wredrawln
	   scr_dump		   No
	   scr_restore		   No
	   scr_init		   No
	   scr_set		   No
	   scroll		  Yes
	   scrl			  Yes	     wscrl
	   slk_init		   No
	   slk_set		   No
	   slk_refresh		   No
	   slk_noutrefresh	   No
	   slk_label		   No
	   slk_clear		   No
	   slk_restore		   No
	   slk_touch		   No
	   slk_attron		   No
	   slk_attrset		   No
	   slk_attr		   No
	   slk_attroff		   No
	   slk_color		   No
	   baudrate		   No
	   erasechar		   No
	   has_ic		   No
	   has_il		   No
	   killchar		   No
	   longname		   No
	   termattrs		   No
	   termname		   No
	   touchwin		  Yes
	   touchline		  Yes
	   untouchwin		  Yes
	   touchln		  Yes	     wtouchln
	   is_linetouched	  Yes
	   is_wintouched	  Yes
	   unctrl		   No
	   keyname		   No
	   filter		   No
	   use_env		   No
	   putwin		   No
	   getwin		   No
	   delay_output		   No
	   flushinp		   No
	   newwin		   No
	   delwin		  Yes
	   mvwin		  Yes
	   subwin		  Yes
	   derwin		  Yes
	   mvderwin		  Yes
	   dupwin		  Yes
	   syncup		  Yes	     wsyncup
	   syncok		  Yes
	   cursyncup		  Yes	     wcursyncup
	   syncdown		  Yes	     wsyncdown
	   getmouse		   No
	   ungetmouse		   No
	   mousemask		   No
	   enclose		  Yes	     wenclose
	   mouse_trafo		  Yes	     wmouse_trafo
	   mouseinterval	   No
	   BUTTON_RELEASE	   No
	   BUTTON_PRESS		   No
	   BUTTON_CLICK		   No
	   BUTTON_DOUBLE_CLICK	   No
	   BUTTON_TRIPLE_CLICK	   No
	   BUTTON_RESERVED_EVENT   No
	   use_default_colors	   No
	   assume_default_colors   No
	   define_key		   No
	   keybound		   No
	   keyok		   No
	   resizeterm		   No
	   resize		  Yes	     wresize
	   getmaxy		  Yes
	   getmaxx		  Yes
	   flusok		  Yes
	   getcap		   No
	   touchoverlap		   No
	   new_panel		   No
	   bottom_panel		   No
	   top_panel		   No
	   show_panel		   No
	   update_panels	   No
	   hide_panel		   No
	   panel_window		   No
	   replace_panel	   No
	   move_panel		   No
	   panel_hidden		   No
	   panel_above		   No
	   panel_below		   No
	   set_panel_userptr	   No
	   panel_userptr	   No
	   del_panel		   No
	   set_menu_fore	   No
	   menu_fore		   No
	   set_menu_back	   No
	   menu_back		   No
	   set_menu_grey	   No
	   menu_grey		   No
	   set_menu_pad		   No
	   menu_pad		   No
	   pos_menu_cursor	   No
	   menu_driver		   No
	   set_menu_format	   No
	   menu_format		   No
	   set_menu_items	   No
	   menu_items		   No
	   item_count		   No
	   set_menu_mark	   No
	   menu_mark		   No
	   new_menu		   No
	   free_menu		   No
	   menu_opts		   No
	   set_menu_opts	   No
	   menu_opts_on		   No
	   menu_opts_off	   No
	   set_menu_pattern	   No
	   menu_pattern		   No
	   post_menu		   No
	   unpost_menu		   No
	   set_menu_userptr	   No
	   menu_userptr		   No
	   set_menu_win		   No
	   menu_win		   No
	   set_menu_sub		   No
	   menu_sub		   No
	   scale_menu		   No
	   set_current_item	   No
	   current_item		   No
	   set_top_row		   No
	   top_row		   No
	   item_index		   No
	   item_name		   No
	   item_description	   No
	   new_item		   No
	   free_item		   No
	   set_item_opts	   No
	   item_opts_on		   No
	   item_opts_off	   No
	   item_opts		   No
	   item_userptr		   No
	   set_item_userptr	   No
	   set_item_value	   No
	   item_value		   No
	   item_visible		   No
	   menu_request_name	   No
	   menu_request_by_name	   No
	   set_menu_spacing	   No
	   menu_spacing		   No
	   pos_form_cursor	   No
	   data_ahead		   No
	   data_behind		   No
	   form_driver		   No
	   set_form_fields	   No
	   form_fields		   No
	   field_count		   No
	   move_field		   No
	   new_form		   No
	   free_form		   No
	   set_new_page		   No
	   new_page		   No
	   set_form_opts	   No
	   form_opts_on		   No
	   form_opts_off	   No
	   form_opts		   No
	   set_current_field	   No
	   current_field	   No
	   set_form_page	   No
	   form_page		   No
	   field_index		   No
	   post_form		   No
	   unpost_form		   No
	   set_form_userptr	   No
	   form_userptr		   No
	   set_form_win		   No
	   form_win		   No
	   set_form_sub		   No
	   form_sub		   No
	   scale_form		   No
	   set_field_fore	   No
	   field_fore		   No
	   set_field_back	   No
	   field_back		   No
	   set_field_pad	   No
	   field_pad		   No
	   set_field_buffer	   No
	   field_buffer		   No
	   set_field_status	   No
	   field_status		   No
	   set_max_field	   No
	   field_info		   No
	   dynamic_field_info	   No
	   set_field_just	   No
	   field_just		   No
	   new_field		   No
	   dup_field		   No
	   link_field		   No
	   free_field		   No
	   set_field_opts	   No
	   field_opts_on	   No
	   field_opts_off	   No
	   field_opts		   No
	   set_field_userptr	   No
	   field_userptr	   No
	   field_arg		   No
	   form_request_name	   No
	   form_request_by_name	   No

       [*] To use any functions in this column, the variable
       $Curses::OldCurses must be set to a non-zero value before using the
       "Curses" package.  See "Perl 4.X cursperl Compatibility" for an example
       of this.

   Available Variables
	   LINES		   COLS			   stdscr
	   curscr		   COLORS		   COLOR_PAIRS

   Available Constants
	   ERR			   OK			   ACS_BLOCK
	   ACS_BOARD		   ACS_BTEE		   ACS_BULLET
	   ACS_CKBOARD		   ACS_DARROW		   ACS_DEGREE
	   ACS_DIAMOND		   ACS_HLINE		   ACS_LANTERN
	   ACS_LARROW		   ACS_LLCORNER		   ACS_LRCORNER
	   ACS_LTEE		   ACS_PLMINUS		   ACS_PLUS
	   ACS_RARROW		   ACS_RTEE		   ACS_S1
	   ACS_S9		   ACS_TTEE		   ACS_UARROW
	   ACS_ULCORNER		   ACS_URCORNER		   ACS_VLINE
	   A_ALTCHARSET		   A_ATTRIBUTES		   A_BLINK
	   A_BOLD		   A_CHARTEXT		   A_COLOR
	   A_DIM		   A_INVIS		   A_NORMAL
	   A_PROTECT		   A_REVERSE		   A_STANDOUT
	   A_UNDERLINE		   COLOR_BLACK		   COLOR_BLUE
	   COLOR_CYAN		   COLOR_GREEN		   COLOR_MAGENTA
	   COLOR_RED		   COLOR_WHITE		   COLOR_YELLOW
	   KEY_A1		   KEY_A3		   KEY_B2
	   KEY_BACKSPACE	   KEY_BEG		   KEY_BREAK
	   KEY_BTAB		   KEY_C1		   KEY_C3
	   KEY_CANCEL		   KEY_CATAB		   KEY_CLEAR
	   KEY_CLOSE		   KEY_COMMAND		   KEY_COPY
	   KEY_CREATE		   KEY_CTAB		   KEY_DC
	   KEY_DL		   KEY_DOWN		   KEY_EIC
	   KEY_END		   KEY_ENTER		   KEY_EOL
	   KEY_EOS		   KEY_EVENT		   KEY_EXIT
	   KEY_F0
	   KEY_FIND		   KEY_HELP		   KEY_HOME
	   KEY_IC		   KEY_IL		   KEY_LEFT
	   KEY_LL		   KEY_MARK		   KEY_MAX
	   KEY_MESSAGE		   KEY_MIN		   KEY_MOVE
	   KEY_NEXT		   KEY_NPAGE		   KEY_OPEN
	   KEY_OPTIONS		   KEY_PPAGE		   KEY_PREVIOUS
	   KEY_PRINT		   KEY_REDO		   KEY_REFERENCE
	   KEY_REFRESH		   KEY_REPLACE		   KEY_RESET
	   KEY_RESIZE		   KEY_RESTART		   KEY_RESUME
	   KEY_RIGHT
	   KEY_SAVE		   KEY_SBEG		   KEY_SCANCEL
	   KEY_SCOMMAND		   KEY_SCOPY		   KEY_SCREATE
	   KEY_SDC		   KEY_SDL		   KEY_SELECT
	   KEY_SEND		   KEY_SEOL		   KEY_SEXIT
	   KEY_SF		   KEY_SFIND		   KEY_SHELP
	   KEY_SHOME		   KEY_SIC		   KEY_SLEFT
	   KEY_SMESSAGE		   KEY_SMOVE		   KEY_SNEXT
	   KEY_SOPTIONS		   KEY_SPREVIOUS	   KEY_SPRINT
	   KEY_SR		   KEY_SREDO		   KEY_SREPLACE
	   KEY_SRESET		   KEY_SRIGHT		   KEY_SRSUME
	   KEY_SSAVE		   KEY_SSUSPEND		   KEY_STAB
	   KEY_SUNDO		   KEY_SUSPEND		   KEY_UNDO
	   KEY_UP		   KEY_MOUSE		   BUTTON1_RELEASED
	   BUTTON1_PRESSED	   BUTTON1_CLICKED	   BUTTON1_DOUBLE_CLICKED
	   BUTTON1_TRIPLE_CLICKED  BUTTON1_RESERVED_EVENT  BUTTON2_RELEASED
	   BUTTON2_PRESSED	   BUTTON2_CLICKED	   BUTTON2_DOUBLE_CLICKED
	   BUTTON2_TRIPLE_CLICKED  BUTTON2_RESERVED_EVENT  BUTTON3_RELEASED
	   BUTTON3_PRESSED	   BUTTON3_CLICKED	   BUTTON3_DOUBLE_CLICKED
	   BUTTON3_TRIPLE_CLICKED  BUTTON3_RESERVED_EVENT  BUTTON4_RELEASED
	   BUTTON4_PRESSED	   BUTTON4_CLICKED	   BUTTON4_DOUBLE_CLICKED
	   BUTTON4_TRIPLE_CLICKED  BUTTON4_RESERVED_EVENT  BUTTON_CTRL
	   BUTTON_SHIFT		   BUTTON_ALT		   ALL_MOUSE_EVENTS
	   REPORT_MOUSE_POSITION   NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION   E_OK
	   E_SYSTEM_ERROR	   E_BAD_ARGUMENT	   E_POSTED
	   E_CONNECTED		   E_BAD_STATE		   E_NO_ROOM
	   E_NOT_POSTED		   E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND	   E_NO_MATCH
	   E_NOT_SELECTABLE	   E_NOT_CONNECTED	   E_REQUEST_DENIED
	   E_INVALID_FIELD	   E_CURRENT		   REQ_LEFT_ITEM
	   REQ_RIGHT_ITEM	   REQ_UP_ITEM		   REQ_DOWN_ITEM
	   REQ_SCR_ULINE	   REQ_SCR_DLINE	   REQ_SCR_DPAGE
	   REQ_SCR_UPAGE	   REQ_FIRST_ITEM	   REQ_LAST_ITEM
	   REQ_NEXT_ITEM	   REQ_PREV_ITEM	   REQ_TOGGLE_ITEM
	   REQ_CLEAR_PATTERN	   REQ_BACK_PATTERN	   REQ_NEXT_MATCH
	   REQ_PREV_MATCH	   MIN_MENU_COMMAND	   MAX_MENU_COMMAND
	   O_ONEVALUE		   O_SHOWDESC		   O_ROWMAJOR
	   O_IGNORECASE		   O_SHOWMATCH		   O_NONCYCLIC
	   O_SELECTABLE		   REQ_NEXT_PAGE	   REQ_PREV_PAGE
	   REQ_FIRST_PAGE	   REQ_LAST_PAGE	   REQ_NEXT_FIELD
	   REQ_PREV_FIELD	   REQ_FIRST_FIELD	   REQ_LAST_FIELD
	   REQ_SNEXT_FIELD	   REQ_SPREV_FIELD	   REQ_SFIRST_FIELD
	   REQ_SLAST_FIELD	   REQ_LEFT_FIELD	   REQ_RIGHT_FIELD
	   REQ_UP_FIELD		   REQ_DOWN_FIELD	   REQ_NEXT_CHAR
	   REQ_PREV_CHAR	   REQ_NEXT_LINE	   REQ_PREV_LINE
	   REQ_NEXT_WORD	   REQ_PREV_WORD	   REQ_BEG_FIELD
	   REQ_END_FIELD	   REQ_BEG_LINE		   REQ_END_LINE
	   REQ_LEFT_CHAR	   REQ_RIGHT_CHAR	   REQ_UP_CHAR
	   REQ_DOWN_CHAR	   REQ_NEW_LINE		   REQ_INS_CHAR
	   REQ_INS_LINE		   REQ_DEL_CHAR		   REQ_DEL_PREV
	   REQ_DEL_LINE		   REQ_DEL_WORD		   REQ_CLR_EOL
	   REQ_CLR_EOF		   REQ_CLR_FIELD	   REQ_OVL_MODE
	   REQ_INS_MODE		   REQ_SCR_FLINE	   REQ_SCR_BLINE
	   REQ_SCR_FPAGE	   REQ_SCR_BPAGE	   REQ_SCR_FHPAGE
	   REQ_SCR_BHPAGE	   REQ_SCR_FCHAR	   REQ_SCR_BCHAR
	   REQ_SCR_HFLINE	   REQ_SCR_HBLINE	   REQ_SCR_HFHALF
	   REQ_SCR_HBHALF	   REQ_VALIDATION	   REQ_NEXT_CHOICE
	   REQ_PREV_CHOICE	   MIN_FORM_COMMAND	   MAX_FORM_COMMAND
	   NO_JUSTIFICATION	   JUSTIFY_LEFT		   JUSTIFY_CENTER
	   JUSTIFY_RIGHT	   O_VISIBLE		   O_ACTIVE
	   O_PUBLIC		   O_EDIT		   O_WRAP
	   O_BLANK		   O_AUTOSKIP		   O_NULLOK
	   O_PASSOK		   O_STATIC		   O_NL_OVERLOAD
	   O_BS_OVERLOAD

   curses(3) functions not available through "Curses"
	   tstp _putchar fullname scanw wscanw mvscanw mvwscanw ripoffline
	   setupterm setterm set_curterm del_curterm restartterm tparm tputs
	   putp vidputs vidattr mvcur tigetflag tigetnum tigetstr tgetent
	   tgetflag tgetnum tgetstr tgoto tputs

   menu(3) functions not available through "Curses"
	   set_item_init item_init set_item_term item_term set_menu_init
	   menu_init set_menu_term menu_term

   form(3) functions not available through "Curses"
	   new_fieldtype free_fieldtype set_fieldtype_arg
	   set_fieldtype_choice link_fieldtype set_form_init form_init
	   set_form_term form_term set_field_init field_init set_field_term
	   field_term set_field_type field_type

perl v5.16.3			  2010-01-21			     Curses(3)
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