inch(3NCURSES) | inch(3NCURSES) |
inch, winch, mvinch, mvwinch - get a character and attributes from a curses window
#include <curses.h>
chtype inch(void);
chtype winch(WINDOW *win);
chtype mvinch(int y, int x);
chtype mvwinch(WINDOW *win, int y, int
x);
These routines return the character, of type chtype, at the current position in the named window. If any attributes are set for that position, their values are OR'ed into the value returned. Constants defined in <curses.h> can be used with the & (logical AND) operator to extract the character or attributes alone.
The following bit-masks may be AND-ed with characters returned by winch.
A_CHARTEXT | Bit-mask to extract character |
A_ATTRIBUTES | Bit-mask to extract attributes |
A_COLOR | Bit-mask to extract color-pair field information |
Functions with a “mv” prefix first perform a cursor movement using wmove, and return an error if the position is outside the window, or if the window pointer is null.
The winch function does not return an error if the window contains characters larger than 8-bits (255). Only the low-order 8 bits of the character are used by winch.
Note that all of these routines may be macros.
These functions are described in the XSI Curses standard, Issue 4.
Very old systems (before standardization) provide a different function with the same name:
X/Open Curses does not specify the size and layout of attributes, color and character values in chtype; it is implementation-dependent. This implementation uses 8 bits for character values. An application using more bits, e.g., a Unicode value, should use the wide-character equivalents to these functions.