12-24-2001
Sun does a fairly reasonable job of complying with posix. There is no standard for exactly where to put information in the man pages. On Sun, start with the termio man page and look at all the man pages it references in the "SEE ALSO" section.
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win [MIT; now common everywhere] 1. vi. To succeed. A program wins if no unexpected conditions arise, or (especially) if it sufficiently robust to take exceptions in stride. 2. n. Success, or a specific instance thereof. A pleasing outcome. "So it turned out I could use a lexer generator instead of hand-coding my own pattern recognizer. What a win!" Emphatic forms: `moby win', `super win', `hyper-win' (often used interjectively as a reply). For some reason `suitable win' is also common at MIT, usually in reference to a satisfactory solution to a problem. Oppose lose; see also big win, which isn't quite just an intensification of `win'.
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curs_legacy
curs_legacy(3X) curs_legacy(3X)
NAME
getattrs - get curses cursor and window coordinates, attributes
SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h>
int getattrs(WINDOW *win);
int getbegx(WINDOW *win);
int getbegy(WINDOW *win);
int getcurx(WINDOW *win);
int getcury(WINDOW *win);
int getmaxx(WINDOW *win);
int getmaxy(WINDOW *win);
int getparx(WINDOW *win);
int getpary(WINDOW *win);
DESCRIPTION
The getbegy and getbegx functions return the same data as getbegyx.
The getcury and getcurx functions return the same data as getyx.
The getmaxy and getmaxx functions return the same data as getmaxyx.
The getpary and getparx functions return the same data as getparyx.
RETURN VALUE
These functions return an integer, or ERR if the window parameter is null.
NOTES
All of these interfaces are provided as macros and functions. The macros are suppressed (and only the functions provided) when
NCURSES_OPAQUE is defined. The standard forms such as getyx must be implemented as macros, and (in this implementation) are defined in
terms of the functions described here, to avoid reliance on internal details of the WINDOW structure.
PORTABILITY
These functions were supported on Version 7, BSD or System V implementations.
SEE ALSO
curses(3X), curs_getyx(3X), curs_opaque(3X)
curs_legacy(3X)