09-30-2009
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Originally Posted by
fpmurphy
The three types char, signed char, and unsigned char are collectively called the character types. The implementation shall define char to have the same range, representation, and behavior as either signed char or unsigned char.
Which is why I always declare the type explicitly.
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caca_conio_text_info(3caca) libcaca caca_conio_text_info(3caca)
NAME
caca_conio_text_info -
DOS text area information.
SYNOPSIS
Data Fields
unsigned char winleft
unsigned char wintop
unsigned char winright
unsigned char winbottom
unsigned char attribute
unsigned char normattr
unsigned char currmode
unsigned char screenheight
unsigned char screenwidth
unsigned char curx
unsigned char cury
Detailed Description
This structure stores text area information for the DOS conio.h compatibility layer.
Field Documentation
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::winleft left window coordinate
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::wintop top window coordinate
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::winright right window coordinate
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::winbottom bottom window coordinate
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::attribute text attribute
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::normattr normal attribute
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::currmode current video mode: BW40, BW80, C40, C80, or C4350
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::screenheight text screen's height
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::screenwidth text screen's width
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::curx x-coordinate in current window
unsigned char caca_conio_text_info::cury y-coordinate in current window
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