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GETCH(3XCURSES)						       GETCH(3XCURSES)

NAME
       getch, wgetch, mvgetch, mvwgetch - get a single-byte character from the
       terminal

SYNOPSIS
       cc [ flag... ] file... -I /usr/xpg4/include  -L	/usr/xpg4/lib \
	-R  /usr/xpg4/lib  -lcurses  [ library... ]

       c89 [ flag... ] file... -lcurses [ library... ]

       #include <curses.h>

       int getch(void);

       int wgetch(WINDOW *win);

       int mvgetch(int y, int x);

       int mvwgetch(WINDOW *win, int y, int x);

PARAMETERS
       win
	      Is a pointer to the window associated  with  the	terminal  from
	      which the character is to be read.

       y
	      Is  the  y (row) coordinate for the position of the character to
	      be read.

       x
	      Is the x (column) coordinate for the position of	the  character
	      to be read.

DESCRIPTION
       These  functions read a single-byte character from the terminal associ‐
       ated with the current or specified window. The results are  unspecified
       if  the	input  is  not a single-byte character. If keypad(3XCURSES) is
       enabled, these functions respond to the pressing of a function  key  by
       returning the corresponding KEY_ value defined in <curses.h>

       Processing  of terminal input is subject to the general rules described
       on the keypad(3XCURSES) manual page.

       If echoing is enabled, then the character is echoed as though  it  were
       provided	 as  an input argument to addch(3XCURSES), except for the fol‐
       lowing characters:

       <backspace>
			The input is interpreted as follows: unless the cursor
			already	 was in column 0, <backspace> moves the cursor
			one column toward the start of the  current  line  and
			any  characters	 after	the  <backspace>  are added or
			inserted starting there.  The character at the result‐
			ing   cursor   position	 it  then  deleted  as	though
			delch(3XCURSES) were called, except that if the cursor
			was  originally	 in  the first column of the line, the
			user is alerted as though beep(3XCURSES) were called.

       Function keys
			The user is alerted  as	 though	 beep()	 were  called.
			Information   concerning  the  function	 keys  is  not
			returned to the caller.

       If the current or specified window is not a pad, and it has been	 moved
       modified	 since	the  last refresh operation, then it will be refreshed
       before another character is read.

   Constant Values for Function Keys
       The following is a list of tokens for function keys that	 are  returned
       by   the	 getch()  set of functions if keypad handling is enabled (some
       terminals may not support all tokens).

       ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
       │  Constant		  Description		 │
       ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
       │KEY_BREAK	Break key			 │
       │KEY_DOWN	The down arrow key		 │
       │KEY_UP		The up arrow key		 │
       │KEY_LEFT	The left arrow key		 │
       │KEY_RIGHT	The right arrow key		 │
       │KEY_HOME	Home key			 │
       │KEY_BACKSPACE	Backspace			 │
       │KEY_F0		Function  keys.	  Space	 for  64 │
       │		keys is reserved.		 │
       │KEY_F(n)	For  0 <= n <= 63		 │
       │KEY_DL		Delete line			 │
       │KEY_IL		Insert line			 │
       │KEY_DC		Delete character		 │
       │KEY_IC		Insert char or enter insert mode │
       │KEY_EIC		Exit insert char mode		 │
       │KEY_CLEAR	Clear screen			 │
       │KEY_EOS		Clear to end of screen		 │
       │KEY_EOL		Clear to end of line		 │
       │KEY_SF		Scroll 1 line forward		 │
       │ KEY_SR		Scroll 1 line backwards		 │
       │KEY_NPAGE	Next page			 │
       │KEY_PPAGE	Previous page			 │
       │KEY_STAB	Set tab				 │
       │KEY_CTAB	Clear tab			 │
       │KEY_CATAB	Clear all tabs			 │
       │KEY_ENTER	Enter or send			 │
       │KEY_SRESET	Soft (partial) reset		 │
       │KEY_RESET	Reset or hard reset		 │
       │KEY_PRINT	Print or copy			 │
       │KEY_LL		Home down or bottom (lower left) │
       │KEY_A1		Upper left of keypad		 │
       │KEY_A3		Upper right of keypad		 │
       │KEY_B2		Center of keypad		 │
       │KEY_C1		Lower left of keypad		 │
       │KEY_C3		Lower right of keypad		 │
       │KEY_BTAB	Back tab			 │
       │KEY_BEG		Beginning key			 │
       │KEY_CANCEL	Cancel key			 │
       │KEY_CLOSE	Close key			 │
       │KEY_COMMAND	Cmd (command) key		 │
       │KEY_COPY	Copy key			 │
       │KEY_CREATE	Create key			 │
       │KEY_END		End key				 │
       │KEY_EXIT	Exit key			 │
       │KEY_FIND	Find key			 │
       │KEY_HELP	Help key			 │
       │KEY_MARK	Mark key			 │
       │KEY_MESSAGE	Message key			 │
       │KEY_MOVE	Move key			 │
       │KEY_NEXT	Next object key			 │
       │KEY_OPEN	Open key			 │
       │KEY_OPTIONS	Options key			 │
       │KEY_PREVIOUS	Previous object key		 │
       │KEY_REDO	Redo key			 │
       │KEY_REFERENCE	Reference key			 │
       │KEY_REFRESH	Refresh key			 │
       │KEY_REPLACE	Replace key			 │
       │KEY_RESTART	Restart key			 │
       │KEY_RESUME	Resume key			 │
       │KEY_SAVE	Save key			 │
       │KEY_SBEG	Shifted beginning key		 │
       │KEY_SCANCEL	Shifted cancel key		 │
       │KEY_SCOMMAND	Shifted command key		 │
       │KEY_SCOPY	Shifted copy key		 │
       │KEY_SCREATE	Shifted create key		 │
       │KEY_SDC		Shifted delete char key		 │
       │KEY_SDL		Shifted delete line key		 │
       │KEY_SELECT	Select key			 │
       │KEY_SEND	Shifted end key			 │
       │KEY_SEOL	Shifted clear line key		 │
       │KEY_SEXIT	Shifted exit key		 │
       │KEY_SFIND	Shifted find key		 │
       │KEY_SHELP	Shifted help key		 │
       │KEY_SHOME	Shifted home key		 │
       │KEY_SIC		Shifted input key		 │
       │KEY_SLEFT	Shifted left arrow key		 │
       │KEY_SMESSAGES	Shifted messages key		 │
       │KEY_SMOVE	Shifted move key		 │
       │KEY_SNEXT	Shifted next key		 │
       │KEY_SOPTIONS	Shifted options key		 │
       │KEY_SPREVIOUS	Shifted previous key		 │
       │KEY_SPRINT	Shifted print key		 │
       │KEY_SREDO	Shifted redo key		 │
       │KEY_SREPLACE	Shifted replace key		 │
       │KEY_SRIGHT	Shifted right arrow key		 │
       │KEY_SRSUME	Shifted resume key		 │
       │KEY_SSAVE	Shifted save key		 │
       │KEY_SSUSPEND	Shifted suspend key		 │
       │KEY_SUNDO	Shifted undo key		 │
       │KEY_SUSPEND	Suspend key			 │
       │KEY_UNDO	Undo key			 │
       └─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

RETURN VALUES
       Upon  successful	 completion,  these  functions	return the single-byte
       character, KEY_ value, or ERR. When in the nodelay mode and no data  is
       available, ERR is returned.

ERRORS
       No errors are defined.

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

       When using these functions, nocbreak mode (cbreak(3XCURSES))  and  echo
       mode (echo(3XCURSES)) should not be used at the same time. Depending on
       the state of the terminal when each character is typed, the application
       may produce undesirable results.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌────────────────────┬─────────────────┐
       │  ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
       ├────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability │ Standard	      │
       ├────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │MT-Level	    │ Unsafe	      │
       └────────────────────┴─────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       cbreak(3XCURSES),     echo(3XCURSES),	 halfdelay(3XCURSES),	  key‐
       pad(3XCURSES),	 libcurses(3XCURSES),	 nodelay(3XCURSES),    notime‐
       out(3XCURSES),  raw(3XCURSES),  timeout(3XCURSES), attributes(5), stan‐
       dards(5)

				  Jun 5, 2002		       GETCH(3XCURSES)
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